Script error when printing

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James Kampfe

When attempting to print messages in html format from
Outlook 2003 the following error is displayed.

An error has occured in the script on this page.
Line: 1344
Char: 1
Error: Unspecified error
Code: 0
URL: res//C:\WINDOWS\System32\shdoclc.dll/preview.dlg

The message will print in text mode but not in html.
This is running on a XP Pro SP1 computer. I have also
uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook 2003 and Internet
Explorer.

Can anyone help? Thanks.

Jim Kampfe
 
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Guest

I had a problem of printing from MS Outlook. The problem
was the following.

An error has occurred in the script on this page.

Line: 1344
Char: 1
Error: Unspecified error.
Code: 0
URL: res://C:\WINNT\System32\shdoclc.dll/preview.dlg

Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?


While nobody had a fix, I did use a number of suggestions
to try to resolve this issue. Nothing seamed to work, then
I found out that something on some machines gets tweaked
and won't print some emails. The whole issue starts when
somebody who uses Hotbar or a form of Hotbar sends out a
email. This email cannot be printed by some people for
some unknown reason. While finding, the cause is vital I
still don't know of a fix. Besides removing the Hotbar
from the senders PC. You can however use Outlook Web
Access on that same machine that is having the problem in
order to print the email. I hope this helps. It would seam
that this is a wide spread problem that nobody knows
really what is causing it. IT'S HOTBAR ON THE SENDERS
MACHINE.

Philip Weekly, MCSE MCSA+ Messaging
(e-mail address removed)
-----Original Message-----
Hi James, try this link, I have a similar problem and
will try it when I am rested, Good Luck, Sandy
http://www.generation.net/~hleboeuf/shdoclc.htm#SHDOCPREVIE
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