Hi All,
I have recently removed some virises, played around with setting etc., but I'm not too flash with the technical side of things and now my Outlook Webmail will not let me do anything. The following error comes up and then freezes me out form doing anything;
Client Information
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User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/5.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; HPNTDF; .NET4.0C; BRI/2)
CPU Class: x86
Platform: Win32
System Language: en-au
User Language: en-au
CookieEnabled: true
Mime Types:
Exception Details
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Date: Wed Aug 8 12:23:51 UTC+0800 2012
Message: Automation server can't create object
Url: https://mail.valway.com.au/owa/8.2.176.2/scripts/premium/uglobal.js
Line: 53
Call Stack
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Dump Event
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recordset = null
type = error
fromElement = null
toElement = null
altLeft = false
keyCode = 0
repeat = false
reason = 0
data =
behaviorCookie = 0
source = null
contentOverflow = false
behaviorPart = 0
url =
dataTransfer = null
ctrlKey = false
shiftLeft = false
dataFld =
returnValue = undefined
qualifier =
wheelDelta = 0
bookmarks = null
actionURL =
button = 0
srcFilter = null
nextPage =
cancelBubble = false
x = 0
y = 0
buttonID = 0
srcElement = null
screenX = 992
screenY = 40
srcUrn =
origin =
boundElements = [object]
clientX = 992
clientY = -57
propertyName =
shiftKey = false
ctrlLeft = false
offsetX = 0
offsetY = 0
altKey = false
errorMessage = Automation server can't create object
errorUrl = https://mail.valway.com.au/owa/8.2.176.2/scripts/premium/uglobal.js
errorLine = 53
errorCharacter = 276
errorCode = 0
As I said, Im not that great with computers so iff any of you could help and go through a solution with me it would be much appreciated!


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