On Jan 24, 9:11 pm, VegasDood <VegasD...@xxxxxx>
wrote:
Quote:
> Hi Poppy,
>
> I am having the same problem and it is very frustrating, I have an HP
> printer and HP blames Microsoft, I contacted Microsoft but they said I have
> to either pay the fee for them to tell me what's wrong or I can go to my
> computer manufacturer and ask them for help, either way there is NO help
> anywhere, no one seems to know how to fix this..I have spent almost 2 hours
> looking for an answer in the WindowsVistaCommunity postings but no one has
> posted how to fix this problem..sorry I'm just extremely frustrated.
>
> "Poppy" wrote: Quote:
> > I've been struggling with this for some time now.
> Quote:
> > The computer is a Toshiba laptop withVistaHome Premium. It prints to the
> > USB connected Brother printer with no problem from Word, Excel, Firefox, etc.
> > However, it is unable toprintHTML documents from eitherIE7or Outlook
> > (plain text emails in Outlook doprintfine)
> Quote:
> > There is no response when I select "Print" inIE7. No error, no document
> > spooled to the printer. This is consistent no matter which printer I select
> > as the default printer. When I select "PrintPreview", theprintpreview
> > window opens, but no document is displayed.
> Quote:
> > I have:
> > - installed an updated,Vistacompatible driver for the primary printer
> > - installed all available updates for IE
> > - changed Outlook to display messages as plain text - which is a work-around
> > only
> > - disabled UAC
> > - disabled "Protected Mode" in IE
> > - Run IE as administrator
> Quote:
> > So far, nothing has fixed the problem. Has anyone else encountered this? I'm
> > seeing a lot of printing problems withVista, but very few that don't spool a
> > document or display an error.
Yes, I have a new HP dv6404 laptop running Vista and IE7 and when I
print from IE7 I get the following error message:
Line: 14
Char: 1
Error: Library not registered
Code: 0
URL: res://ieframe.dll/preview.dlg
(when I click on "yes" or "no" at the prompt, the error messages
changer slightly from Line: 14 to Line: 439)
I have switched to Firefox because I have tried all the fixes on the
net without resolving the problem. There is no way to reinstall IE7 on
Vista, no standalone IE7 software to install over the broken IE7 and
no way to uninstall IE7 from Vista that I have found.
What a way to run a multi-billion dollar company by using customers as
the beta tester guinea pigs until enough people complain and they
develop a patch! Now their are alternatives and so they had better
start making more robust and bug-free software or they won't be around
in a decade.