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date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 13:18:46 -0400,    group: microsoft.public.word.web.authoring        back       


Re: Message says "Activing scripting not enabled"   
(cross-post added to Word Web Authoring)
"Polaris"  wrote in message
news:8F76FB64-AA36-4124-BC5C-8F10DB2CF888@microsoft.com...
> IE 7, Vista Ultimate with all updates.
> Until recently, sending web content to Word for editing worked fine. Today I
> get an outlined box when Word opens with the following info:
> "One moment please...
> If page does not automatically redirect you have scripts disabled. follow
> the link for info on scripts."
> Following the link gives me an error message: "This page requires the use of
> scripts, which your browser does not currently allow."
> Active scripting is already enabled in IE. (Internet
> Options>Security>Custom>Scripting.)

> What else do I need to check?


Your User-Agent  string, e.g. in case the message is bogus and just an
indication from Word that it doesn't know the capabilities of your browser
and therefore assumes that it has minimal capability, hence no script support.

You can spoof an  MSIE 6.0  User-Agent if necessary.

http://www.fiddlertool.com/useragent.aspx


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
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date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 13:18:46 -0400   author:   Robert Aldwinckle

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