hi folks,
i have a computer provided by my employer, installed with windows 7 and office 2010 (all clean installs from a reimage exercise just a month ago). recently (after a particular set of windows updates), i have started facing this issue in editing files on livelink.
when i log into LL through IE 9 (64-bit), and navigate to the Edit link of any file, here is the message that i get:
Message from webpage
In order to perform this operation, you need to configure your browser to allow scripting ActiveX controls, and you need to install the Microsoft Sharepoint Services Client API. The Sharepoint client API is an optional component of Microsoft Office XP and Microsoft Office 2003.
needless to say that after that message, i am unable to edit the file, and the page refreshes to where it was before as if to mock me.
also, when the problem originally started (one weekend all of a sudden), i looked at the updates installed and removed the one related to IE9 and voila! it started working again. then, recently a whole lot of updates were pushed (by microsoft as well as my sys admins) and the issue came back. now, there are so many updates dated on a particular day that i have no possible way of eliminating this issue by trial and error.
in case this helps any - since i live in LL all the time, i decided it was time to try some other browser. chrome did not work (LL did not jive with it) so i installed FF 29. when i tried to edit a file in it after logging in, FF showed a message asking for this file to be installed - otnpdavedit101.xpi. once i did that, things are working swimmingly well in FF.
i ask for some assistance in fixing the issue in IE 9, else the IT folks here are just going to reimage my computer for no reason (that is their method - use a bazooka to kill a fly).
thank you in advance for any help. please ask for information and i will provide it promptly.
i have a computer provided by my employer, installed with windows 7 and office 2010 (all clean installs from a reimage exercise just a month ago). recently (after a particular set of windows updates), i have started facing this issue in editing files on livelink.
when i log into LL through IE 9 (64-bit), and navigate to the Edit link of any file, here is the message that i get:
Message from webpage
In order to perform this operation, you need to configure your browser to allow scripting ActiveX controls, and you need to install the Microsoft Sharepoint Services Client API. The Sharepoint client API is an optional component of Microsoft Office XP and Microsoft Office 2003.
needless to say that after that message, i am unable to edit the file, and the page refreshes to where it was before as if to mock me.
also, when the problem originally started (one weekend all of a sudden), i looked at the updates installed and removed the one related to IE9 and voila! it started working again. then, recently a whole lot of updates were pushed (by microsoft as well as my sys admins) and the issue came back. now, there are so many updates dated on a particular day that i have no possible way of eliminating this issue by trial and error.
in case this helps any - since i live in LL all the time, i decided it was time to try some other browser. chrome did not work (LL did not jive with it) so i installed FF 29. when i tried to edit a file in it after logging in, FF showed a message asking for this file to be installed - otnpdavedit101.xpi. once i did that, things are working swimmingly well in FF.
i ask for some assistance in fixing the issue in IE 9, else the IT folks here are just going to reimage my computer for no reason (that is their method - use a bazooka to kill a fly).
thank you in advance for any help. please ask for information and i will provide it promptly.