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with printing emails from Outlook. The printers are published from a print server via per Computer GPO. Â We have Dells,
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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 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/forum/livemail-program/script-error-when-printing-from-live-mail/3f55283f-caa7-4c3c-b642-60fed79892fa 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 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/153189-cannot-print-emails-from-outlook-getting-a-script-error 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   2 Replies Jalapeno OP nathan.muleski Aug 25, 2011 at 9:49 UTC Ok, I've made a little bit of headway.  If I check the option "Read all standard mail in plain text" I can print. This isn't a permanent solution by any means but at least we can print out of Outlook now. 0 Jalapeno OP Best Answer nathan.muleski Aug 31, 2011 at 2:22 UTC We had to uninstall IE 9 to get emails to print in HTML.  So we are using IE 8 for now. 0 This discussion has been inactive for over a year. You may get a better answer to your question by starting a new discussion. Text Quote Post |Replace Attachment Add link
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