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Old April 2nd 06, 02:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Steve Cochran
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Default Unable to print Emails in Outlook Express

Save it as an eml file from OE and then try renaming to mht.

steve

"Rogier DG" wrote in message
...
If I save the HTML message from Outlook to the desktop it shows as a .htm
file and when i open it and print it, it prints OK. Renaming it to .mht IE
opens with a blank page, and print results in a blank page
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Rogier DG


"Steve Cochran" schreef:

You can print from IE fine, correct? If you save an email to the desktop
and rename it to mht and then open that and try to print it, it prints
okay?

cheers,

steve

"Rogier DG" wrote in message
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Steve ,sorry i could not post earlyer, my internet server had problems
with
this site.
1. I do not have regsvr on my system, I have only regsvr32
2. when in Outlook 2000, you select a HTML formatted message (not open
it)
then go to FILE, PRINT... a window opens for a printer selection and a
print
format selection. If you select format memo ( to select the printing of
the
message) the printer selection box is greyed out, as if the system
detects
the absence of a specific module.Hitting print anyway then gives you
the
script error
If you select table format (to print the entire folder) the printer
selection box is available and subsequent printing is OK.
Repeat the entire procedure with a text formatted message, and both
prints
are OK

This test can not be done in OE because there no format selection
window
is
opened, en hence print fails immediattely.

What module is Outlook 2000 expecting that is not there (printer box
greyed
out)?.
If somebody can help with that we may be a step further.

Cheers
Rogier
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Rogier DG


"Steve Cochran" schreef:

I don't know. I'm gonna have to fire up a VPC instance to see.

steve

"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message
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"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
Since you are using Win98, did you try

regsvr32 ole2.dll


Steve,

Looks like ole2.dll is a 16-bit module in which case you would
only
be able to register it with regsvr.exe not the standard (32-bit)
tool.

Is that tool even distributed normally in Win9x?
It may only be available in old versions of MSVC++

Hmm... there's this but I wouldn't be surprised if it was a typo...
eg

titleKB312456 - "Cannot Open the File:
" Error Message Appears
When
Opening Help/title

(TechNet search for
regsvr AND kbwin9*
)


FYI

Robert
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