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Emails don't print--"A Runtime Error has occurred"

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sek0910 - 22 Jun 2006 22:05 GMT
suddenly I can't print individual email messages.  When I try, I get a
message saying that a Runtime Error has occurred (at Line 1343).

When I debug, I get the following (the last line producing the error):

function CPrintDoc_InitDocument( fUseStreamHeader )
{
var fReallyUseStreamHeader = (fUseStreamHeader &&
(dialogArguments.__IE_OutlookHeader != null));
this._anMerge[1] = (fReallyUseStreamHeader) ? 1 : 0;
this._nStatus = (fReallyUseStreamHeader) ? 0 : 1;
this.AddFirstPage();
this._aaRect[this._nStatus][0].contentSrc = (fReallyUseStreamHeader)
? dialogArguments.__IE_OutlookHeader
: this._strDocURL;

Any suggestions?
Thanks
Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I] - 28 Jun 2006 05:22 GMT
This might fix the problem; go to 'Start|Run', type:

regsvr32 ole32.dll

and click OK.

Hal
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> suddenly I can't print individual email messages.  When I try, I get a
> message saying that a Runtime Error has occurred (at Line 1343).
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> Any suggestions?
> Thanks
Frosty - 06 Jul 2006 08:12 GMT
I have a slightly different runtime error, as of yesterday (which happens to
be when I installed IE7beta3, which makes me suspicious).  I'm running
Outlook 2003, with all SPs and patches installed.  If I am viewing emails in
my Inbox, using the Reading Pane, and I click on the printer icon on the main
Outlook toolbar, I get:

 "A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to debug?
  Line: 251. Error: Permission Denied."

but ... if instead I open the email by double-clicking on it so that it
opens in its own child window, and then I click on the printer icon on the
toolbar in that window, it prints just fine to the default printer.

This seems to be consistent across all emails in the Inbox, so it doesn't at
this stage appear to be content related.

Any suggestions?
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> This might fix the problem; go to 'Start|Run', type:
>
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> > Any suggestions?
> > Thanks
Nallis - 06 Jul 2006 18:43 GMT
I have the exact same Runtime error as described below by Frosty.  If there
is a fix, please let me know by enail at nallis@bellsouth.net. Thanks...

> I have a slightly different runtime error, as of yesterday (which happens to
> be when I installed IE7beta3, which makes me suspicious).  I'm running
[quoted text clipped - 39 lines]
> > > Any suggestions?
> > > Thanks
Dutch5899 - 06 Jul 2006 18:43 GMT
I experienced the same message since I installed IE7 B3. I have
searchede everywhere but not found a solution have you?

> I have a slightly different runtime error, as of yesterday (which happens to
> be when I installed IE7beta3, which makes me suspicious).  I'm running
[quoted text clipped - 49 lines]
> > > Any suggestions?
> > > Thanks
Brian Tillman - 06 Jul 2006 21:35 GMT
> I experienced the same message since I installed IE7 B3. I have
> searchede everywhere but not found a solution have you?

Uninstall IE7 and see if the problem stops.
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Frosty - 07 Jul 2006 00:06 GMT
I can confirm now that this is an Internet Explorer v7 Beta 3 issue.  I have
installed IE7b3 on another machine @ home, and Outlook 2003 there is
generating a very similar fault ... it also cannot print unless you open the
email in its own child window ... but the error message is more detailed and
is one line further on in the script.  It reports:

 Internet Explorer Script Error
 Line: 252
 Char: 1
 Error: Permission denied
 Code: 0
 URL: res://ieframe.dll/preview.dlg

I have not (yet) tested to see whether removing IE7b3 corrects the problem.

Steve

> I have a slightly different runtime error, as of yesterday (which happens to
> be when I installed IE7beta3, which makes me suspicious).  I'm running
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> This seems to be consistent across all emails in the Inbox, so it doesn't at
> this stage appear to be content related.
Frosty - 07 Jul 2006 08:34 GMT
I can now confirm that, for me anyway, uninstalling IE7b3 does restore the
ability to print from the Reading Pane view.

Steve

> I can confirm now that this is an Internet Explorer v7 Beta 3 issue.  I have
> installed IE7b3 on another machine @ home, and Outlook 2003 there is
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> I have not (yet) tested to see whether removing IE7b3 corrects the problem.
rjclaro@gmail.com - 07 Jul 2006 12:09 GMT
I'm experiencing the same problem. Any news to solve this?
Brian Tillman - 07 Jul 2006 17:07 GMT
> I'm experiencing the same problem. Any news to solve this?

Like the previous person said: uninstall IE7
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coen - 11 Jul 2006 19:11 GMT
For me the same problem. If somebody konw the solution I am very happy. It
likes a bug in IE 7Coen

"Brian Tillman" schreef:

> > I'm experiencing the same problem. Any news to solve this?
>
> Like the previous person said: uninstall IE7
Brian G. - 19 Aug 2006 00:04 GMT
I finally solved it.

Following the installation of IE 7 Beta 3, I had the identical problem and
error message when trying to print from the Outlook reading panel. After
doing some research (including this very useful thread) I tried liberalizing
the security settings in Outlook, but without success.

The solution was to reduce the security setting in IE for Intranet sites to
"low." Then. after shutting down both IE and Outlook, when I restarted
Outlook printing from the reading panel worked again.

Tah-dah!

> For me the same problem. If somebody konw the solution I am very happy. It
> likes a bug in IE 7Coen
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> >
> > Like the previous person said: uninstall IE7
 
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