Workspace problems

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Berny

Greetings to everyone. By recommendation I joined the list.
I installed Groove 2007 by the end of 2008 in my PC and Lap and just
recently (1 week or so) I realized that "my Pictures tool" is blank (I
created this WS); when I try to post a new Issue, for example, or open a past
Calendar post I get a message: "This window must be opened within Groove..."
or similar message and then this: "null" null or not an object" referring
Forms5 FormsTemplate. It seems that this WS is OK in my Lap, but a couple of
colleges cannot see the pictures that were here. The disappeared. It seems
that something got corrupted in my Groove PC installation and would
appreciate your kind help in how to proceed. Many thanks in advance.
 
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Gregg Johnston [MSFT]

Hi there,

If this space is working on laptop, then go to your laptop Launchbar, right
click on the space, and select Duplicate Space. Sync this new space to your
other computer and invite the members of the old space to this one.

Gregg
 
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Berny

Hi Gregg,

Many thanks for your reply. I have Duplicated Space as per your directions.
Invited myself in my PC and downloaded the WS. The Files Tool seems to work
OK but other Tools that use some type of Tables (Discussion and Calenar)
display "This window should be opened within Groove and then throw an error
message of some kind (sequence error, null is null or not an object).
Likewise, my Pictures tool is blank and cannot use it. I think that some data
in the Forms tool or in these tools got corrupted or something. Could you
kindly tell me how to correct this and/or what steps should I take? Thanks.
 
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Frances Selkirk [MSFT]

I think this may be a problem with ActiveX settings. In Internet Explorer,
ensure all workspace members do the following:

1. In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu, and then
click the Security tab.
2. Click Internet, and then click Custom Level.
3. Under Run Active X controls and plug-ins, click Enable.
4. Under Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting, click Enable.
5. Under Active scripting, click Enable.
6. Click OK to save the security settings, and then click OK to save the
Internet options.

I hope this helps! Let us know.
 

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