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Old January 14th 05, 02:35 PM
Pam and Gary
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Default Cannot print email messages or web pages

Running WinME; HP OfficeJet 710 all in one printer. I can print from Word,
etc. just fine. When I try to print email messages or a web page I get the
error: Invalid Argument. Line: 639, Char 1, Code 0. URL:
res://C:\Windows\System\SHDOCLC.DLL/preview.dlg. Do you want to continue
running scripts on this page? It doesn't matter if I press yes or no,
nothing happens. All I can find is that I have to replace the iepeers.dll
file. They say I have to get one from a running computer. I cannot use one
from my systems or something file nor can I use the one on my cd. Besides
that, the way to fix it is to shut down and restart in MSDos mode, and I
don't have that feature. My kids need to print things off the internet for
school, and I don't know what to do. My skills are very limited.

Pam


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Old January 14th 05, 02:52 PM
Mike M
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Pam,

See the following Knowledge Base articles for some possible explanations
of this error.

KB 293176 - "Cannot Print from Internet Explorer"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=293176) where the problem is due to
the file iepeers.dll being either damaged or the wrong version. The
latter possibly as a result of an incomplete upgrade to Internet Explorer
or because you have reinstalled Win me over itself where previously IE6
was installed.

KB 303486 - "Error Message When You Attempt to Print a Web Page: An Error
Has Occurred in the Script on This Page"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=303486)

KB 811165 - "Cannot Print in Internet Explorer if Surfairy Is Installed"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=811165)
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Pam and Gary wrote:

Running WinME; HP OfficeJet 710 all in one printer. I can print from
Word, etc. just fine. When I try to print email messages or a web
page I get the error: Invalid Argument. Line: 639, Char 1, Code 0.
URL: res://C:\Windows\System\SHDOCLC.DLL/preview.dlg. Do you want to
continue running scripts on this page? It doesn't matter if I press
yes or no, nothing happens. All I can find is that I have to replace
the iepeers.dll file. They say I have to get one from a running
computer. I cannot use one from my systems or something file nor can
I use the one on my cd. Besides that, the way to fix it is to shut
down and restart in MSDos mode, and I don't have that feature. My
kids need to print things off the internet for school, and I don't
know what to do. My skills are very limited.


 




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