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Script Errors when starting MS Office 2007 Professional on a Limited A


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I'm trying to set up limited accounts on my desktop PC. The problem occurs when starting Outlook or any Office 2007 product on the limited account. It starts to install personal settings, etc., then multiple Internet Explorer Script Errors occur with blank information. I've gone into Internet Explorer but the debug option and display options are already set correctly. What do I do now? If I set the account to an administrator account, the script errors don't occur. But the minute I change it back to Limited, the script errors occur again.

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I don't use IE very often but, what I used to do with script errors like this is go to Tools -> Options-> Advanced. In the list that appears, under Browsing ensure that Disable Script Debugging is ticked for both IE and other browsers,also ensure that Display a Notification about Every Script Error is unticked.

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I don't use IE very often but, what I used to do with script errors like this is go to Tools -> Options-> Advanced. In the list that appears, under Browsing ensure that Disable Script Debugging is ticked for both IE and other browsers,also ensure that Display a Notification about Every Script Error is unticked.

Yea, I thought of that as well. I went to the tools->options->advanced and the disable script debugging was already checked, and display and notify was unchecked.

I know they are different types of machines, but I set up my laptop exactly the same way as my desktop, the laptop works with limited accounts, the desktop doesn't. Of course the laptop has Windows XP home and the desktop has windows XP Professional.

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