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Establishing a PACS Environment I was asked to participate in the establishment and upkeep of a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) for Westlake Regional Hospital. Profit Generating Solution Challenge Challenged by CEO to create a profit generating solution for a organization with over 2000 sales executives. New Copiers HQ and 7 branches received new Canon copiers which required eCopy server, Sharescan application, and to be configured on several print servers. These copiers were given to users computers https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2652062 through GPO. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now I am finishing up setting up our new Server 2008 R2 Terminal Servers (or Remote Desktop Session Hosts if you prefer) and I am having some trouble with printing emails from Outlook. The printers are published from a print server https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/153189-cannot-print-emails-from-outlook-getting-a-script-error via per Computer GPO. We have Dells, HPs, Richios, all sorts of brands and they all give the same error when trying to print an email from Outlook: res://ieframe.dll /preview.js When I searched Google I got a lot of hits on people getting that script error when trying to print from Internet Explorer but I can print fine from IE, just not emails. Most of the solutions involved registering these dll's, so I tried that as well: regsvr32 ole32.dll regsvr32 oleaut32.dll regsvr32 actxprxy.dll and I have tried different print drivers as well, but nothing has worked. The odd thing is, it will print just fine from a printer that is redirected from the client, but none that are published from the print server. This is one of the last things holding me back from putting our new TS's into production and it's really frustrating! Any help/advice would be great! Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Printing with Outlook 2007 comes back with a script error? script error Script Error appearing every few hours
Printing From Outlook 2003 (Fixed) Paul Adams [MSFT] has a full explanation of the problem at Script error ‘res://ieframe.dll/preview.js’ trying to print from Outlook 2003 in a RS/RDS session with IE9 installed Update February http://www.outlook-tips.net/tips/script-error-printing-outlook-2003/ 22 2012: A hotfix is now available: "The system cannot find the file specified" error message when you print a document on a Windows Server 2008 R2-based terminal server After installing Internet Explorer 9, some Terminal http://appleguytom.blogspot.com/2010/03/possible-fix-for-script-errors-in.html Server users who are using Outlook 2003 are reporting a script error (res://ieframe.dll/preview.js) when they attempt to print HTML formatted messages. This is related to printing to a non-redirected printer and there are four possible solutions: internet explorer Print messages in plain text Print messages using RTF Format Create a Fonts folder under the user account Remove IE9 and revert to IE8. Print as Plain Text Format If you need to print most of your messages, you can set Outlook to always read as plain text in Tools, Options, Preferences, Email Options. Enable the option to Read All Standard Mail in Plain Text. With this option enabled, all mail is internet explorer script displayed in plain text format. You can switch an HTML message to render as HTML by clicking in the Infobar. If you don't print many messages,draga copy of the message to the Junk Mail folder to print it. (This is a neat trick for those times you need a plain text copy of any message.) Force RTF Printing You can set a registry key to force RTF format for printing. However, the results may not be acceptable, and you may have double line spacing, images not printing, or totally scrambled print outs.For best printing results, use the plain text print solution above. Add this value to the registry: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\Printing DWORD: Force RTF Printing Data Value: 1 Create a Fonts folder Creating an empty Fonts folder inside the virtual Windows directory (%username%\Windows\Fonts) should also fix this problem. While this is the easiest and possibly the best solution, it may not work for everyone. Published October 3, 2011. Last reviewed on March 12, 2013. Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInGoogleMorePrintTumblrRedditPocketPinterest Related posts: Changing Outlook's Reply Format Tip 399: Outlook Printing Tip 653: Internet Explorer Script Error Tip 404: Printing Workaround in Outlook 2007 (and up) Leave a Reply 1 Comment on "Tip 917: Script Error Printing From Outlook 2003 (Fixed)" Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Not
we discovered the inability to print email from outlook 2003 and anything from internet explorer 8. The script error [1507] appeared in a dialog box, and prevented printing. (Other documents printed, just IE and outlook would fail.) The machine was running windows 7, and had experienced a ‘Blue Screen Of Death' (crash)in the afternoon after updating through microsoft update earlier that morning. Whatever the cause, I was unable to correct the problem without extensive Googling/troubleshooting… I tried the following three fixes, [the last one having solved the issue,] then set a restore point to save the repaired environment after verifying the resolution: Fix 1) Turn Off Script Error Reporting. Sometimes an alert may appear just to inform you the web page doesn't conform to microsoft standards. (Though it may conform to Web standards, ...but I digress.) To stop these alerts: [windows 7 screen shot; other microsoft OS attempts are similar.] Click 'Start' (windows marble), Click ‘Control Panel', Click either 'Network and Internet', then/or Click ‘Internet Options', Click the 'Advanced' tab; Click the ‘Custom level' button, Scroll down and check the box next to ‘Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)', Scroll down and check the box next to ‘Disable script debugging (Other)',Click ‘Apply', Click ‘OK'. Fix 2) Register a dynamic link library file which tends to become orphaned. Apparently windows occasionally looses track of a .dll file -possibly due to a crash, or improper shutdown. As described here, a microsoftie does a good job of outlining the fix attempt: Click ‘Start' Click 'All Programs' Click ‘Accessories' Right-Click 'Command Prompt' Click 'Run as Administrator' Type the command: regsvr32 ole32.dll Press ‘Enter'on your keyboard, Click ‘OK' Fix 3) Run this FREE utility to correct {some} script errors. Kai Schätzl, a microsoft Professional has several scripts for microsoft's various attempts at operating software. This ultimately cured the ailing computer, restoring the ability to print from outlook, and ie 8. Yay. Click for Kai Schätzl's internet explorer script repair page. Solutions received from kind people: Additional outlook, outlook express, and internet explorer help (Thanks, Tomas H.!) Link to newer post containing additional resources here. Hopefully this will work for you. Scouring the web is tiring; if by chance you discover another fix, plea