Fix IE7's printing problems

V

ValcomTech

I can no longer print from IE7 after installing the latest Microsft updates
-- printing from other applications is unaffected. After some research I
discovered there are 1000's of users with the same problem. I can print from
IE 7 if I turn Protected Mode off, as suggested by a community member.

Why can't Microsoft deliver less buggy software? This poor testing and
buggy software cost me an hour of my time. I'm beginning to think I should
move off the Microsoft Vista platform and go back to IE 6.
--
Bill

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http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/co...microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
 
T

Tony Zamboni

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You are among the many.
Do you have AVG 8 on your computer? If so find this post:
Subject: Problem with AVG Free 8, Vista Home Premium SP1 and IE7 5/8/2008
on page 5
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...crosoft.public.internetexplorer.general&fltr=


See
Subject: RE: IE7 and No Web Page Printing 5/12/2008 12:38 PM PST on page 2
and
Search Results: print_fax_scan
Subject: Re: Printing - Vista Business SP1 / IE7 5/11/2008 9:54 AM PS
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...eral&tid=782005ad-2fc7-447d-b25c-9b18a16c916a

If you do a search in this discussion group for "print_fax_scan" you will
see many with the same problem. I have posted some hints on these pages.
The one that works the best for me is :

By right clicking on your IE7 startup icon and selecting {Properties,
Shortcut} and then the advanced tab then check on the Run as Administrator
box you will be able to print from IE. If you are running as a user this box
will not allow you to check it. If that is the case use windows explorer to
go to c:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe. Right click on the
iexplore file and select Send to desktop as shortcut. You will then be able
to check the box on this icon to allow you to run as administrator. You will
need to put your admin password in each time you open IE7 but at least you
can print until the guilty party comes up with a solution.
 
G

Gary Campbell - Vista Business Version

This is a subfolder issue, Vista needs a Low directory within the temp folder
when UAC is on. See Printing from IE7 with Vista - low integrity issue.
Note you can also fix this by adding the site to trusted sites, then print.
 

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