>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>The following snippet is from long-standing code in the Click event of an instance of the _hyperlinklabel class in _hyperlink.vcx:
DODEFAULT()
>>>>>>>>WITH THIS.oHyperLink.oIE
>>>>>>>> DO WHILE .busy
>>>>>>>> ENDDO
>>>>>>>> IF TYPE(".Document")="O" .AND. !ISNULL(.DOCUMENT.ALL("TextBox2"))
>>>>>>>> * Code gets to here. Next line errors 'OLE error. Access Denied'
>>>>>>>> .DOCUMENT.ALL("TextBox2").VALUE = THISFORM.cKeyToPass
>>>>>>>> ENDIF
>>>>>>>> ENDWITH
TextBox2 is just asp:TextBox:
<asp:TextBox ID="TextBox2" runat="server" Style="text-transform:uppercase"></asp:TextBox>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Used to work. Something obviously changed but don't know what. Anyone know why this might fail (my VFP is so rusty I may be missing something simple....)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>What is the exact error
>>>>>>The usual : "1426: OLE Error 0x80070005: Access is denied"
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>and which IE version you're using?
>>>>>>IE8 (8.0.6001.18702 to be exact).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Most likely IE tighted its security model to prevent such automation.
>>>>>> I was wondering about that. If it is an IE security setting then a whole section will have to be rehashed to bypass the problem :-{
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Oh - and I just tested *reading* the value and got the same error
>>>>>
>>>>>I've run into security issues with things like this. You can shut off the check inside of IE:
>>>>>
>>>>>Go to Tools > Internet Options > Security - uncheck the "Enable Protected Mode" and save, then close IE.
>>>>
>>>>Did you miss a step there - there's no 'Enable Protected Mode' at that stage. Is it something under 'Custom Level' ?
>>>>But, given that I could configure IE to bypass the problem on my machine, getting 3000+ users to perform the same operation is not going to be a viable solution :-{
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Check the picture.
>>
>>Check the version ? :-}
>>Mine look just like that - but without the critical checkbox.
>
>
>IE8 :-)
Very odd. My window looks *exactly* like yours except that the Checkbox and related text just aren't there.
OS related (I'm on XP) ?