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Old 01-05-2006, 02:24 AM
Kilbane
 
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Hi Frank
I had an exactly similar problem (although I wasn't shopping for
victorias secret) in that various buttons and links with which there
was a javascript association had failed to function for some time.
I went through your list and everything seems fine now.
I'm afraid I deviated a little from your suggested order but I tried
suggestion 5a first and found that the third party browser extension
had been checked (not by me, however).
This did not, however, rectify matters. Neither did steps 1, 2a or 2b.
However after registering the mshtml.dll file as shown in step 3, all
links and buttons worked fine once again.
Nevertheless, I did find that I was unable to register the file
oleaut.dll and received a failure message with a return code of
0x80070005.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks for your help so far
Kilbane

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:24 AM
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE
 
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"Kilbane" <paul_hackett2@yahoo.com.br> wrote in message
news:1135866896.520646.78870@g44g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com
> Hi Frank
> I had an exactly similar problem (although I wasn't shopping for
> victorias secret) in that various buttons and links with which there
> was a javascript association had failed to function for some time.
> I went through your list and everything seems fine now.
> I'm afraid I deviated a little from your suggested order but I tried
> suggestion 5a first and found that the third party browser extension
> had been checked (not by me, however).
> This did not, however, rectify matters. Neither did steps 1, 2a or 2b.
> However after registering the mshtml.dll file as shown in step 3, all
> links and buttons worked fine once again.
> Nevertheless, I did find that I was unable to register the file
> oleaut.dll and received a failure message with a return code of
> 0x80070005.
> Any suggestions?
> Many thanks for your help so far
> Kilbane


Thanks for the feedback. I don't know what the problem with oleaut.dll was,
other than it should be oleaut32.dll, but if things are working now that's
fine.

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