Why Transaction iView Turns to a White Screen When Right Clicking?

Hi Experts,
We have created a transaction iView for the property tree in 2 systems: our system and the client's system. In the portal after we open the screen and right click on the screen, the whole screen turns to a white screen. But it only does that in the client's system not our system.
This is the error in the bottom of the page "Object doesn't support the property or method". Both systems use SAP NetWeaver 7.0 2004s. Has anyone come across this issue before? I would very appreciate any responses.
Thank you,
Don P.
Edited by: Don P. on May 18, 2010 3:52 PM
Edited by: Don P. on May 18, 2010 3:53 PM

Hi
You can try these checks on your client's system... looks like some browser issue..
I am assuming you are running on same IE versions on both the systems..
1. Try to open in some other browser( mozilla or chrome...) and see if it works..
2. Check this microsoft link also.
   http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308260
Hope this helps...

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