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Old 11-15-2007   #5 (permalink)
PA Bear


 
 

Re: ie7 wont print webpages

Thanks very much for your feedback.

bluemojohat wrote:
Quote:

> problem resolved...operator error
> when i loaded my printer drivers i used the disk that came with the
> printer
> (which was not purchased with the new computer but was an old printer)
> the drivers were not updated and therefore not compatible with vista.
> after conatacting emachine (gateway) support the told me to get new
> drivers
> from lexmark.
> sorry for confusion. out
>
> "PA Bear" wrote:
>
Quote:

>> As long as anyone replying to the last 3 posts in this thread (including
>> this one) continues the crosspost, the reply will be available in both
>> newsgroups (microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general;
>> microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan).
>> --
>> ~PA Bear
>>
>> bluemojohat wrote:
Quote:

>>> Thank you. Will i have to go to their newsgroup for a reply
>>> or will they send it here? what is the address of their newsgrouop?
>>>
>>> "PA Bear" wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm forwarding your post to Vista Print_Fax_Scan newsgroup via
>>>> crosspost
>>>> for better assistance, bluemojohat.
>>>>
>>>> Thread history for reference:
>>>> http://groups.google.com/group/micro...f6c0d746d4847c
>>>> --
>>>> ~PA Bear
>>>>
>>>> bluemojohat wrote:
>>>>> I tried to start a new thread and got nowhere. ( i went to
>>>>> "discussions
>>>>> in
>>>>> internet explorer general", selected "new" for start new thread,
>>>>> selected
>>>>> question and i could find nowhere on screen to type my query.
>>>>>
>>>>> i have windows vista home premium (as stated in the properties window,
>>>>> and
>>>>> underneath that it says update windows vista). to the best of my
>>>>> knowledge
>>>>> the computer has internet explorer 7 installed on it.
>>>>> when i try to print something from the internet i receive the
>>>>> following:
>>>>> internet explorer script error
>>>>> line: 1829
>>>>> char: 1
>>>>> error: unspecified
>>>>> code:0
>>>>> URL res://ieframe.dll/preview.dlg
>>>>>
>>>>> i tried holding down the windows key and pressing R and then typing;
>>>>> regsvr32 ole32.dll
>>>>> i received the following response:
>>>>> module ole32.dll loaded but failed with error code
>>>>> 0x80070005
>>>>>
>>>>> a response to that in this thread stated that the problem may be a
>>>>> permission problem (procmon) or a unregistered dependent module?
>>>>> (dependencyWalker)
>>>>> I actually downloaded procmon but have no earthly idea how to utilize
>>>>> it
>>>>> and
>>>>> the help file would not open.
>>>>> when i started up my computer the first time after purchase i had to
>>>>> load
>>>>> drivers for my printer (lexmark 5200) i did and the computer has it
>>>>> established as my default printer.
>>>>> can you please help me?
>>>>>
>>>>> "PA Bear" wrote:
>>>>>> Windows version?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We have no idea if "bogwalker" was running IE7 and we don't know his
>>>>>> Windows version; as such, it'd be best for you to begin your own, new
>>>>>> thread about /your/ problem, please.
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>>>>>> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
>>>>>> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
>>>>>> DTS-L http://dts-l.org/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> bluemojohat wrote:
>>>>>>> i am having the same problems as "bogwalker" has stated in this
>>>>>>> thread.
>>>>>>> when i came to the last entry by mr aldwinckle, i am completely
>>>>>>> lost.
>>>>>>> what the heck are "procMon" and "dependencywalker" and how do i fix
>>>>>>> this
>>>>>>> problem. i use a lexmark 5200 printer and have it set up as my
>>>>>>> default
>>>>>>> printer.
>>>> <snip>
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