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28, 2010 Chris Jakeway Symptoms: Attempting to print from Internet Explorer returns the error: An error has occurred in the script on this page. Line: 1507 (or whatever) … URL: res://ieframe.dll/preview.js See attached screen shot: https://chrisjakeway.wordpress.com/2010/10/28/windows-internet-explorer-fails-to-print-with-preview-js-errors/ Other symptoms include, missing menu items, or menu items that don't do anything when selected. Cause: Some other application wrote to the wrong location or un-registered .dll's that it wasn't supposed to during install or uninstall. Which application? Who knows. Fix: As described in the references below, you'll have to re-register the IE libraries and components. But first: Ensure that your printer actually works. Print a test page from Notepad, or Word error has or whatever. Printer not working? The rest of these steps won't help you. Fix your printer. Reset IE to ensure that other add-ons aren't causing you grief. Start Internet Explorer Press the ALT key to bring up the menu. From the menu select: Tools -> Internet Options (this is reachable from the Windows control panel as well) Tab: Advanced Press the button: Reset… Press the button: Reset Restart IE Attempt to print from IE. Does error has occurred printing work now? If yes, you're done. If not, continue. Re-register your IE libraries. In the references below, you can do it the Microsoft way and make your own script or use the ready made script from iefaq. I used the ready made script after reviewing it. From iefaq listed in the references section, download the script that matches your machine type. I'm running Windows 7 32-bit so I downloaded ie8-rereg.zip. Start the Windows File Explorer. Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Windows Explorer Find the file that you downloaded. Computer -> Your disk (C:) -> Temp (or wherever you downloaded the files to.) Right click on the .zip file you downloaded and select Extract… Extract the files somewhere reasonable. Example: c:\temp\ie_fix\ Find the extracted files. Navigate down the directories until you find the .cmd file. In my case the file I wanted was ie-rereg.cmd (Optional) Open the .cmd file in Notepad to see what it's going to do. We're all curious right? Right click on the .cmd file and select: Run as administrator. (No, Run as administrator? Select Open instead… and consider updating your OS one day.) The command file will run for a moment and then report an error at the end. Something about failing to update the registry. Doesn't matter