Trouble Printing from Outlook 2000

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mad NAT'er

I'm having trouble printing emails from Outlook 2000 on my XP Pro system. I
have not noticed this error in the past. The error message I get is:

"Internet Explorer Script Error
An error has occurred in the script on this page.
Line: 1344
Char: 1
Error: Unspecifiec error.
Code: 0
URL: res://C:\WINDOWS\System32\shdoclc.dll/preview.dlg

Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
Yes No"

Pressing Yes or No does nothing except make the error bos disappear.

Any idea what is wrong and how to fix it? I did run the Outlook Detect and
Repair app. but that didn't fix it.

Thanks.
 
M

mad NAT'er

I've just discovered this printing problem may only relate to printing HTML
emails. Thanks in advance for ideas on how to fix this.
 
M

-={Myke}=-

Try a simple solution mentioned in an earlier thread. I had exactly
the same symptoms you described (except that I have Outlook 2003), and
this worked like a charm:

Try Start | Run | regsvr32 ole32.dll


I hope this works for you too! Obviously some recent patch has caused
some problems for a lot of us.
 
M

mad NAT'er

That did it. Thanks!

-={Myke}=- said:
Try a simple solution mentioned in an earlier thread. I had exactly
the same symptoms you described (except that I have Outlook 2003), and
this worked like a charm:

Try Start | Run | regsvr32 ole32.dll


I hope this works for you too! Obviously some recent patch has caused
some problems for a lot of us.
 
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This problem occured on my system after I had started to try control execution of Java scripts in my browser (firefox).
I removed the security addon and the problem went away. Presumably Outlook uses the default browser's Java system to do the actual printing of an HTML email.
Ron
 
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Walter

Many thanks from here, too. This has been driving me crazy for over a
week.

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I had same problem in outlook 2003

The following solution fixed the aggravating problem for me also.
Many, Many Thanks.... DJ

> Try a simple solution mentioned in an earlier thread. I had exactly
> the same symptoms you described (except that I have Outlook 2003),
> and
> this worked like a charm:
>
> Try Start | Run | regsvr32 ole32.dll
>
>
> I hope this works for you too! Obviously some recent patch has
> caused
> some problems for a lot of us.
[/QUOTE]
 

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