Problems with Chrome and hotmail persist?

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by acr1965, Jul 21, 2013.

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  1. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

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    Every time I try to access outlook.com (outlook, live, hotmail) Chrome browser shows a enable js message. I have js disabled by default but the sign in page for MS email is white listed...it even shows as allowed. But Chrome never allows sign in. I'm not sure if this is some sort of error in Chrome or if this is part of the MS outlook vs Google gmail battle. It's getting so annoying that I am about to dump chrome altogether or find some third party program to help with white listing js on pages. Any suggestions?
     
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    i'm gonna test this at home tonight when i get back from work with Chrome...

    there really is no substitute for NoScript when it comes to js control.

    there is also Request Policy which is similar.
     
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    i tried and it works fine here.

    you have to allow as well h**ps://[*.]bay176.mail.live.com:443

    the exact name might be different.

    just look at the right of the address bar for the javascript icon and click on it to allow the .bay when login in to live.com

    you might have to close and restart Chrome at some point during this process...
     
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  4. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

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    my java script shows the page being allowed but I get the message on the page that js is disabled. This is just for the sign in page though. Once I'm signed in and have the "remember me" box checked I no longer get the message.
     
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