Internet Explorer Print Error Res Ieframe.dll Preview.js
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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: 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 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 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