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IE6 & Stationery

IE6 and Stationery problems, Blank page and scroll willnot work

         

rt3232

5:10 pm on Sep 30, 2001 (gmt 0)



I had IE5.5 and stationery worked fine. Changed to IE6 and now I get blank pages and antimation will not work. What could be the problem?

Thanks for any help

Ron

keyplyr

9:12 am on Oct 1, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Ron, are you referring to email stationary? Did you also install Outlook Express 6? I installed both and have had no problems. Maybe try installing again.

D C

rt3232

1:07 pm on Oct 1, 2001 (gmt 0)



Thanks for trying D C, I did reload IE6 and OE6 but still have the same problem. It may be that some stationery will just not work with IE6 and OE6 because some stationery works and some does not.

Thanks again for your input!

Ron

bcarnathan

1:10 pm on Oct 3, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Make sure you are using "HTML" format for your email.

RegalRed1

7:48 pm on Dec 30, 2001 (gmt 0)



Attention, users of OE6: YES, OE5 stationery does work in OE6, but apparently IE6 and OE6 have the security settings set too high to view stationery correctly. In Internet Explorer, click on 'Tools', then, 'Internet Options'. In the 'Internet Options' box, click on the 'Security' tab, then click 'Custom Level'. In the 'Settings' box, scroll down to 'Active Scripting' (it is under the 'Scripting' heading). Change the 'Active Scripting' to 'Enable'. Then click 'OK' and 'Yes' to confirm, then click 'OK' to exit the 'Internet Options' window. In Outlook Express 6, click on 'Tools', then 'Options', then click the 'Security' tab. Under 'Virus Protection' 'Select the Internet Explorer security zone to use': Select: 'Internet Zone'. Click 'OK' to exit

Xoc

9:03 pm on Dec 30, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Note that if you follow those steps, you are also opening Outlook Express to email viruses.

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