This is Joseph. Java, delevoped by Son Micro Systems, is a computer language
that isd used to create webpages, Java applications, and so on. IE natively
supports Java to some extent. There is a item on the Internet Options called
"Error status" or something. When you selectr it, it should say something
like, "No javascript errors were found while loading this page." There is a
way to restore Outlook 2002 back to its original configuration (If you need
assistance, email privately at [EMAIL PROTECTED]). I hope this
information may help you.
P.S. Do not download the thing about Java.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of michele
thredgold
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 7:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] ,,bn & ,,java scripts


Hi List

I have sent a copy of this email to Ramona Mandy, the 1BN support 
officer in Australia, but thought I'd also send it to the list.

My version of Outlook 2002 on my PC is corrupted and I can't use 
it.  On ringing Microsoft's technical support, I was told they 
had instructions on their website for creating a new 
outllookddpst file.

Nfortunately, the search results, when I went on the site, said 
that JAVA Scripts were required.  I have found that using the BN 
makes the internet less overwhelming for me and I can find things 
more quickly and easily.  However, I'm stupfed about this JAVA 
scripts thing.  There was an option to download the JAVA Scripts 
but I wasn't sure whether this would interfere with the workings 
of the BrailleNote so i exited out of it.

I understand that JAVA is a particular computer language but 
don't know whether most PC's have the scripts.  Is it possible to 
get the BN to work with JAVA or will I have to use the PC, even 
if I have to download the scripts?

I would really appreciate an answer ASAP.  Let me know if this is 
more of a Jonathan question or a BN list question.

Thanks.

Michele

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