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SP3, or Internet Explorer 6.0.2900.2180 SP2 I receive the folowing Error. "An error has occured in the script on this page." line 639 char 1 Error Invalid argument Code 0 http://exceptionin.com/q/internet-explorer-script-printing-error URL: res://C:\WINDOWS\System32\ shdoclc.dl l/preview. dlg Please help 8answers error 639 explorer internet script Comments See all(0) Cancel Edit Add comment Anonymous 0 August 17, 2011 Try mentioning the full path, as below: http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/script-error-permission-denied.719337/ regsvr32 %systemroot%\system32\ole3 2.dll regsvr32 %systemroot%\system32\iepe ers.dll Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 August 17, 2011 Hi, Click Start, Run and type: regsvr32 ole32.dll Press ENTER and then run: regsvr32 iepeers.dll Comments See script error all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 August 17, 2011 didn?t work !!! error message load library failed specific module could not be located Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 August 17, 2011 Sorry been away, I will try these setting on Friday to see it works. Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 August 17, 2011 Thank you this worked. The file iepeers.dll was missing from occurred in the the system32 folder. I copied the file from another XP Pro machine, and moved it into the system32 folder. That fixed the problem. Cheers Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 August 17, 2011 Thanks for the update! Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 August 17, 2011 I rebooted the machine and it stopped working again, The iepeers.dll file was missing again. So I went to the Internet and downloaded the latest version. That fixed it. I rebooted a few times to make sure it stuck. That did it. Thanks Again. MT Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 August 17, 2011 Interesting, MT. What makes the iepeers.dll file disappear... Go figure! Comments See all(0) Add comment 1 Related Questions Internet Explorer Script Error when printing more than one output job PC is Windows 2000 SP4 and fully patched with MS patches. When the user uses an IE window to print off a copy of a property listing the first print job works fine. When the user goes to print a Read More Views 9 Votes 0 Answers 3 August 15, 2011 Printing issue All of a sudden when I attempt to print fro
web page using Internet Explorer, I get an "Internet Explorer Script Error" box that says line 508 character 1 permission denied and lists a file. I only starting getting this when I got MSN 9 which also installed IE version 6.0. I didn't notice it with the 5.5 I had. Any help??? PLEASE! becca, Jul 1, 2004 #1 Advertisements Bryan T Guest What files? Bryan T, Jul 1, 2004 #2 Advertisements becca Guest res://C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCLC.DLL/preview.dlg >-----Original Message----- > >What files? >. > becca, Jul 1, 2004 #3 Guest Guest I get the same exact error message as becca. It only happens when I try to print web pages from IE 6.0. Again the message looks like: Line:508 Char:1 Errorermission Denied Code:0 URL:res//c:\Windows\system\shdoclc.dll\preview.dlg. Do you wish to continue running scripts on this page y or n? --Amber --what's the fix? "becca" wrote: > res://C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCLC.DLL/preview.dlg > >-----Original Message----- > > > >What files? > >. > > > Guest, Jul 12, 2004 #4 Guest Guest "becca" wrote: > Everytime I try to print a web page using Internet > Explorer, I get an "Internet Explorer Script Error" etc. Me too, driving me nuts, did you find the solution? Ranny > Guest, Sep 29, 2004 #5 Guest Guest I too am having print errors on the page script: line 1386 - Permission Denied line 1012 - Permission Denied line 1558 - Permission Denied this occurs when you right-click an embedded picture and select Print from the pop-up menu. The workaround of saving the picture to disk then printing it isn't acceptable due to the extra keystrokes needed (times 100 pictures.) Steven "becca" wrote: > Everytime I try to print a web page using Internet > Explorer, I get an "Internet Explorer Script Error" box > that says line 508 character 1 permission denied and lists > a file. I only starting getting this when I got MSN 9 > which also installed IE version 6.0. I didn't notice it > with the 5.5 I had. > Any help??? PLEASE! > Guest, Apr 8, 2005 #6 Robert Aldwinckle Guest Try changing your Security settings in that zone to Default? --- "Steven@Cosmo" <> wrote in message news:... >I too am having print errors on the page script: > > line 1386 - Permission Denied > line 1012 - Permission Denied > line 1558 - Permission Denied > > this occurs when you right-click an embedded picture and select Print from > the pop-up menu. > > The workaround of saving the picture to disk then printing it