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message when Printing: access denied? by Dennis Faas on November, 11 2003 at 08:11AM EST Die-hard Infopackets Reader Colette C. writes: " Dear Dennis, I love your newsletter! It's very informative and gives us 'technologically challenged' folk a chance to understand what the heck is going on in the world of computers. Speaking of 'What the heck is going on?'... Occasionally, an error message appears in Internet Explorer when I try to print out something. It reads: 'Internet Explorer Script Error: An error has occurred in the script on this page. Error: Access is denied. Line: 93 Char: 1, Error: Access denied: 0, URL: res://C:\WINDOWS \ SYSTEM \ SHDOCLC.DLL / preview.dlg. Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?' Do you have any suggestions as to what might be causing it and what I can do to remedy the problem? As usual, your advice is appreciated, and I look forward to your response. " My Response: The error message may be appearing because the web site you are visiting contains a script (code / Javascript), and the Print Preview page is unable to reproduce the script in the preview pane. You can disable script debugging in Internet Explorer so you bypass the message altogether. To do this: Launch Internet Explorer Click Tools -> Internet Options, and go to the Advanced Tab Under the Browsing Header, click "Disable script debugging" Unfortunately, this didn't solve Colette's Problem. She emailed me back: " Thanks for the information Dennis. I did as you recommended but the debugging is already disabled. I'm not sure what other things can be causing this problem. Any other ideas? Thanks again for all your help." I decided to search Google for a solution by typing in "script error print access denied internet explorer" as my query. I managed to find a web site which detailed the exact error message Colette previously described. http://www.generation.net/~hleboeuf/shdoclc.htm From the Generation.net web site (above) coupled with Microsoft's web site, I extracted the following solution: Cannot Print in Internet Explorer if Surfairy Is Installed When Divago Surfairy is installed on a computer that is running Internet Explorer 6