Microsoft Outlook 2003 Script Error
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Links HelpWithWindows.com RoseCitySoftware.com Recommended Links Menu Log in or Sign up Search Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Posts More... WindowsBBS Forums > Internet & Networking > Microsoft Mail (Outlook / Outlook Express / Window > This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. http://www.techrepublic.com/forums/discussions/microsoft-outlook-2003-script-error/ You are viewing our forum as a guest. For full access please Register. WindowsBBS.com is completely free, paid for by advertisers and donations. Cookies Registration Notice Resolved Ms Outlook 2003 - Script error when open personal Folders Discussion in 'Microsoft Mail (Outlook / Outlook Express / Window' started by jorjab, 2010/03/10. 2010/03/10 Lifetime Subscription jorjab Well-Known Member https://www.windowsbbs.com/threads/ms-outlook-2003-script-error-when-open-personal-folders.91663/ Thread Starter Joined: 2004/07/25 Messages: 316 Likes Received: 8 Trophy Points: 233 Location: Pennsylvania Computer Experience: intermediate MS Outlook 2003 - Script error when open personal Folders I have Outlook set to open in Personal folders. This error has not always happened - not sure when and what changes caused it. Possibly when I switched from IE 6 to IE 7 but not sure. Error is Internet Explorer Script errorClick to expand... an error has occurred in the script on this page Line 298 Char 1 Class not registered Code 0 URL Outlook Today Continue y/nClick to expand... If I choose to continue, I have no problem and can not see anything different to cause the problem. What I display, in Personal folders, is my weekly calendar. If I choose customize Outlook Today I get additional errors. Line 93 char 1 class not registered code 0Click to expand... I continue and get another error line 47 char 2 code 0Click to expand... I cannot make changes in the customize choices, a
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 http://www.outlook-tips.net/tips/script-error-printing-outlook-2003/ a RS/RDS session with IE9 installed Update February 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 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. microsoft outlook This is related to printing to a non-redirected printer and there are four possible solutions: 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 microsoft outlook 2003 Tools, Options, Preferences, Email Options. Enable the option to Read All Standard Mail in Plain Text. With this option enabled, all mail is 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