| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 193393 |
2003-11-20 19:58:00 |
A friend of mine has just installed elements 2 on his computer and cannot get the tutorials to work, as in when clicking the tutorial button you get the little hour glass for a few seconds and then nothing. The computer is xp with ie6. The elements disk is brand new. I uninstalled & reinstalled it for him with no change. I tryed it on my own pc and it worked fine. As a temporary measure I installed netscape on his pc and that works fine but we would like to sort the problem with ie. Any help would be appreceated. |
gerrypics (323) |
| 193394 |
2003-11-20 20:01:00 |
you say it works on your computer, what version of IE do you run? |
robsonde (120) |
| 193395 |
2003-11-20 20:18:00 |
Running ie 6 as well except a different make pc. |
gerrypics (323) |
| 193396 |
2003-11-20 20:51:00 |
Why do you need IE for the Elements tutorials? Are they HTML pages? |
Fire-and-Ice (3910) |
| 193397 |
2003-11-20 21:13:00 |
The tutorial needs a browser to open as they are HTML pages |
gerrypics (323) |
| 193398 |
2003-11-20 21:29:00 |
Try lowering the IE6 security settings. It just may be stopping scripts from running. |
mark.p (383) |
| 193399 |
2003-11-20 22:23:00 |
In internet options the security & privacy settings are set to default. When I tried that on my own pc I found the tutorials worked with all the settings on high. Do you think there could be something in the advanced tab I should be looking at. TY |
gerrypics (323) |
| 193400 |
2003-11-20 23:35:00 |
You may just need to customise the security zone this link may help- arthur.ohara.net have a look at the scripting and ActiveX section. I not at a Doze box at the mo. And in IMHO Mozilla is better ;) |
mark.p (383) |
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