IE7 Script Error while using Producer

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Using Producer with PPT2003 SP2 on WinXP SP2 with IE7. When attempting to
syncronize the timing of the slides to narration or a video, the preview
window of the slides seems to generate two IE script errors with the
following details:

Line: 279
Char: 2
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL: pdcr:/2/Slide0001.htm

The second error occurred on a different line, otherwise the details were
the same.

After the errors, the preview screen of the slideshow "freezes" on the first
slide. The functionality of Producer continues as if nothing is wrong,
notifying you of the slides and effects as you advance through them.
Needless to say, the lack of visual progression through one's slideshow
greatly limits the functionality of this product.

Based on prior posts, it appears that IE7 may be the culprit. Aside from
reverting back to using IE6, are there any other solutions? Perhaps editing
a template HTML or script file from where Producer is basing its actions?
 
Using Producer with PPT2003 SP2 on WinXP SP2 with IE7. When attempting to
syncronize the timing of the slides to narration or a video, the preview
window of the slides seems to generate two IE script errors with the
following details:

Line: 279
Char: 2
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL: pdcr:/2/Slide0001.htm

The second error occurred on a different line, otherwise the details were
the same.

After the errors, the preview screen of the slideshow "freezes" on the first
slide. The functionality of Producer continues as if nothing is wrong,
notifying you of the slides and effects as you advance through them.
Needless to say, the lack of visual progression through one's slideshow
greatly limits the functionality of this product.

Based on prior posts, it appears that IE7 may be the culprit. Aside from
reverting back to using IE6, are there any other solutions? Perhaps editing
a template HTML or script file from where Producer is basing its actions?

Other than using IE6 instead of IE7 I haven't seen any solution to this
problem.
 
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