Re: IEeeeee Help!

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From: Robert Aldwinckle (robald_at_techemail.com)
Date: 10/07/04


Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 12:46:15 -0400


"somerandomsound" <somerandomsound@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:52EB6673-28E9-416C-8085-071AE2EA4E53@microsoft.com
...
>I just got all the latest windows updates (SP2), and since then I have not
> been able to connect to my exchange server mailbox from my personal laptop
> from home. I can log in, and everything that's supposed to appear in the
> page appears, except for the actual list of emails. Instead, I get the
> little "Done, but with errors on page" icon in the lower left corner.

Try an Exchange newsgroup. I'll try cross-posting this in case
it gets an immediate answer there.

BTW do you always get that first error? (Syntax error in line 2.)
All other errors can be stepped back to it (e.g. using Previous button)?
Then that should be simple to identify from a View Source.
E.g. one case that I have noticed is that if the HTML DOCTYPE
specification isn't on line 1 IE detects a syntax error. I have never
noticed it progress to a worse error but if that meant that the DOCTYPE
were ignored completely I suppose there could be some further
consequences but I don't know if Exchange makes use of the DOCTYPE
for its own purposes.

Good luck

Robert Aldwinckle

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> When I
> click on that, these are the error messages that appear:
>
> Line: 2
> Char: 1
> Error: Syntax error
> Code: 0
> URL: http://68.167.107.155/exchange/Mnielson/Inbox/?Cmd=contents
>
> and
>
> Line: 1272
> Char: 2
> Error: Invalid procedure call or argument
> Code: 0
> URL: http://68.167.107.155/exchweb/CONTROLS/ctr_Tree20.htc
>
> and sometimes
>
> Line: 1100
> Char: 2
> Error: 'null' is null or not an object
> Code: 0
> URL: http://68.167.107.155/exchweb/CONTROL/ctrl_Tree20.htc
>
> I've asked my administrator for help, but I work for a non-profit, and he's
> not really an IT kind of guy.  I've tried messing with the browser add-on
> settings, I've tried changing the "Disable script debugging" options, I've
> tried lowering all the security settings in explorer and Norton Antivirus,
> but nothing has helped.  Any suggestions?
>
>


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