2008/7/24 NoOp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: <snip>
> > > I had never heard of OneNote 2007 but I did a google and it seems to be a > > Microsoft product which means: > > Out of curiosity I checked for it at: > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/default.aspx > and got back the following: > > <quote> > One Moment Please... > > To help optimize how your Web pages are displayed, we are checking to > see if a 2007 Microsoft Office program is installed. > > If this page does not automatically redirect, you have scripts disabled. > See more information on scripts. > > Follow this link if the page is not redirected. > </quote> > > And of course even the "Follow this link" doesn't work. Even tried: > http://office.microsoft.com/ > > I could only get to the link if cookies were turned on. > But then I get a red warning on the page: > "Warning: This site requires the use of scripts, which your browser does > not currently allow. See how to enable scripts." and a page of: > How did you get here? > > You have arrived at this page because you selected an item that is > available only if you have a 2007 Microsoft Office suite or other 2007 > Microsoft Office System program installed. > Did you arrive here by mistake? > You have not enabled an ActiveX control > Your Active X control may be blocked > Using a browser that is not ActiveX enabled > > Jeesh... That pretty much say's it all. > What system are you using? I'm on Win XP Pro/SP2 using Firefox 2.0.0.16. I do not have any version of MS Office installed but I do have Active X and cookies enabled on a "warn me" basis and a tightly contolled "white list". I got straight to the site you mentioned. -- Harold Fuchs London, England Please reply *only* to [email protected]
