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Thanks for the suggestion, Robert.
We have se all IE security to the default setting (in all IE areas) but
this doesn't make a difference.
I recently called the site support line (2nd time) and they said it's in WXP
SP2. This makes sense since I just applied SP2 to a PC which up until now
could right-click print. Now she can't.
I'm considering removing SP2 but would prefer not to.
In that case see if you can find what is happening at each of those
line numbers. BTW do you have a specific example we can use
to refer to?
Easier if you have a script debugger <eg> but from a previous
incident here is how I found the source of the print preview page.
Perhaps a similar procedure can be used to find whatever script
it is that your users are failing in.
http://groups-beta.google.com/group...ft.*.ie6.browser&rnum=1&#doc_980d0136b67096d4
(Google Groups search for
author:aldwinckle insubject
review filemon group:microsoft.*.ie6.browser
)
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I actually found the file in a Temp directory under my Local Settings.
Assuming yours would also be loaded into a Temp directory
you could start FileMon and set it to
filter in Temp
exclude QUERY
and highlight iexplore
The file exists as long as the Print Preview "dialog" is running.
The filename is random but yours should be easy to identify
with the above trace. (Good luck.)
</quote>
Good luck
Robert
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