How do I disable Javascript in outlook express Windows 98se?

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How do I disable Javascript in outlook express Windows 98se?

For some reason, the other isp think my email is spam?

The reason it shown X pop-Js and the other isp filter thinks it is
spam.

They did recommend disabling java script in the restricted section in
Internet explorer.

However, there is not an option in Internet explorer to disable java
script. Me/XP may have it, but 98se does not have that checkbox.

This may also be do to the fact, I have sun java installed instead of
msjava.


Greg P
 
Re: How do I disable Javascript in outlook express Windows 98se?

Greg P wrote:
> How do I disable Javascript in outlook express Windows 98se?
>
> For some reason, the other isp think my email is spam?
>
> The reason it shown X pop-Js and the other isp filter thinks it is
> spam.
>
> They did recommend disabling java script in the restricted section in
> Internet explorer.
>
> However, there is not an option in Internet explorer to disable java
> script. Me/XP may have it, but 98se does not have that checkbox.
>
> This may also be do to the fact, I have sun java installed instead of
> msjava.
>
>
> Greg P
>
>


Greg:

Try; Internet Options > Security tab > Internet icon > Custom Level
button. scroll down to "Scripting of Java Applets". You can disable
Java scripting there.

HTH & GL

John

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Re: How do I disable Javascript in outlook express Windows 98se?

"John Dulak" <Johnd@Boogus.com> wrote in message
news:vPLnj.5489$z_6.4080@trnddc06...
> Greg P wrote:
>> How do I disable Javascript in outlook express Windows 98se?
>>
>> For some reason, the other isp think my email is spam?
>>
>> The reason it shown X pop-Js and the other isp filter thinks it is
>> spam.
>>
>> They did recommend disabling java script in the restricted section in
>> Internet explorer.
>>
>> However, there is not an option in Internet explorer to disable java
>> script. Me/XP may have it, but 98se does not have that checkbox.
>>
>> This may also be do to the fact, I have sun java installed instead of
>> msjava. Greg P
>>
>>

>
> Greg:
>
> Try; Internet Options > Security tab > Internet icon > Custom Level button. scroll
> down to "Scripting of Java Applets". You can disable Java scripting there.


Above that: "Active Scripting" is the one that should be disabled in the Restricted
zone. It is what is referred to as Javascript.

Scripting of Java Applets has nothing to do with Javascript. Javascript and Java
are not related.
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Re: How do I disable Javascript in outlook express Windows 98se?

On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 22:15:58 -0500, "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com>
wrote:

>"John Dulak" <Johnd@Boogus.com> wrote in message
>news:vPLnj.5489$z_6.4080@trnddc06...
>> Greg P wrote:
>>> How do I disable Javascript in outlook express Windows 98se?
>>>
>>> For some reason, the other isp think my email is spam?
>>>
>>> The reason it shown X pop-Js and the other isp filter thinks it is
>>> spam.
>>>
>>> They did recommend disabling java script in the restricted section in
>>> Internet explorer.
>>>
>>> However, there is not an option in Internet explorer to disable java
>>> script. Me/XP may have it, but 98se does not have that checkbox.
>>>
>>> This may also be do to the fact, I have sun java installed instead of
>>> msjava. Greg P
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Greg:
>>
>> Try; Internet Options > Security tab > Internet icon > Custom Level button. scroll
>> down to "Scripting of Java Applets". You can disable Java scripting there.

>
>Above that: "Active Scripting" is the one that should be disabled in the Restricted
>zone. It is what is referred to as Javascript.
>
>Scripting of Java Applets has nothing to do with Javascript. Javascript and Java
>are not related.


Does disabling that in IE affect Outlook Express?
I have never used OE, so I dont know.
 
Re: How do I disable Javascript in outlook express Windows 98se?

<letterman@invalid.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 22:15:58 -0500, "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com>
> wrote:
>
>>"John Dulak" <Johnd@Boogus.com> wrote in message
>>news:vPLnj.5489$z_6.4080@trnddc06...
>>> Greg P wrote:
>>>> How do I disable Javascript in outlook express Windows 98se?
>>>>
>>>> For some reason, the other isp think my email is spam?
>>>>
>>>> The reason it shown X pop-Js and the other isp filter thinks it is
>>>> spam.
>>>>
>>>> They did recommend disabling java script in the restricted section in
>>>> Internet explorer.
>>>>
>>>> However, there is not an option in Internet explorer to disable java
>>>> script. Me/XP may have it, but 98se does not have that checkbox.
>>>>
>>>> This may also be do to the fact, I have sun java installed instead of
>>>> msjava. Greg P
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Greg:
>>>
>>> Try; Internet Options > Security tab > Internet icon > Custom Level button.
>>> scroll
>>> down to "Scripting of Java Applets". You can disable Java scripting there.

>>
>>Above that: "Active Scripting" is the one that should be disabled in the
>>Restricted
>>zone. It is what is referred to as Javascript.
>>
>>Scripting of Java Applets has nothing to do with Javascript. Javascript and Java
>>are not related.

>
> Does disabling that in IE affect Outlook Express?
> I have never used OE, so I dont know.


Outlook Express uses the Security settings of Internet Explorer. By default,
Outlook Express is set to use the Restricted sites zone of IE, and if that zone in
IE is set to the default setting of High, these options will already be disabled.

To check that Outlook Express is set to the Restricted sites zone, in OE click the
Tools menu> Options> Security tab.
To check the settings of the restricted zone in Internet Explorer, in IE click the
Tools menu> Internet Options> Security tab> Restricted sites icon, and set the
Security level to Default Level.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.net/
http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm
 
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