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Well I have a new element in this issue.
I exported all my mail folders to Outlook 2000, and left Outlook Express for what it was. Now I experience the exact same script error when trying to print a message from OUTLOOK 2000 but only when the message is in HTLM format. Not when it is plain text or Outlook RTF format. In the last two formats everything goes OK. So is it am not sure it is an OE problem. Any suggestion ? -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: You can try reinstalling IE and OE. See this method, which will work in Win98: www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#5 I wouldn't mess around with the dll's. steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Steve, when I run regsvr32 ole32.dll I get DllRegisterServer in ole32.dll succeeded. OK. Deleting temporary internet files and off content gives gives no change. I noticed however that Outlook Express is version 6.00 2800 1123 and that ole32.dll in c:\windows\system is version 4.71.2900 I have also a copy of ole32.dll same version in c:\windows\system\dcom95\oldole. What do you think? Could I safely remove Outlook Express 6 and then download and install it again, or do I have to do that through Install/remove of Internet Explorer 6 SP1 ? Rogier -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: What happened when you typed regsvr32 ole32.dll ? Did it give a message? Was there an error? Try clearing your Temporary Internet Files and delete all offline content. steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... I get exactly the same script error message and reaction as Teddy Banks did. I notice however that a HTM file is writen in my TEMP folder. That file can be opened with Internet explorer and hence can be printed. -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: Do you get an error message? steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well the "regsvr32 ole32.dll" does not work for me. I am running under Windows 98se. Printing in Internet explorer goes OK. I do not know when it stated, because I do not print often, but I installed all the latest updates. -- Rogier DG "Teddy Banks" schreef: When I click on the print button in Outlook Express 6.0, I get the following error message: An error has occured in the script on this page. Line: 1344 Char: 1 Error: Unspecified Error Code: 0 URL: res//C:\windows\system32\shdoclc.dll/preview.dlg. Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? Yes No How does one fix this problem? Thanks |
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It sounds as if its another dll that got unregistered. Try going to Start |
Run and type regsvr32 ole2.dll Try also from Start | Run and type sfc and that will run system file checker. That might detect which dll is messed up. If none of that works, I found an old message that indicates if you go to the Windows Update Setup Files directory (I think its under the Windows directory in Win98), and run iesetup (or ie6setup) again, then it fixes the problem somehow, so you can also try that. Please post back if it works or not and what may have worked. cheers, steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well I have a new element in this issue. I exported all my mail folders to Outlook 2000, and left Outlook Express for what it was. Now I experience the exact same script error when trying to print a message from OUTLOOK 2000 but only when the message is in HTLM format. Not when it is plain text or Outlook RTF format. In the last two formats everything goes OK. So is it am not sure it is an OE problem. Any suggestion ? -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: You can try reinstalling IE and OE. See this method, which will work in Win98: www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#5 I wouldn't mess around with the dll's. steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Steve, when I run regsvr32 ole32.dll I get DllRegisterServer in ole32.dll succeeded. OK. Deleting temporary internet files and off content gives gives no change. I noticed however that Outlook Express is version 6.00 2800 1123 and that ole32.dll in c:\windows\system is version 4.71.2900 I have also a copy of ole32.dll same version in c:\windows\system\dcom95\oldole. What do you think? Could I safely remove Outlook Express 6 and then download and install it again, or do I have to do that through Install/remove of Internet Explorer 6 SP1 ? Rogier -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: What happened when you typed regsvr32 ole32.dll ? Did it give a message? Was there an error? Try clearing your Temporary Internet Files and delete all offline content. steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... I get exactly the same script error message and reaction as Teddy Banks did. I notice however that a HTM file is writen in my TEMP folder. That file can be opened with Internet explorer and hence can be printed. -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: Do you get an error message? steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well the "regsvr32 ole32.dll" does not work for me. I am running under Windows 98se. Printing in Internet explorer goes OK. I do not know when it stated, because I do not print often, but I installed all the latest updates. -- Rogier DG "Teddy Banks" schreef: When I click on the print button in Outlook Express 6.0, I get the following error message: An error has occured in the script on this page. Line: 1344 Char: 1 Error: Unspecified Error Code: 0 URL: res//C:\windows\system32\shdoclc.dll/preview.dlg. Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? Yes No How does one fix this problem? Thanks |
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Well here are the results of all my searching:
I ran sfc, and IE4.DLL came out as corrupt. I restored it from the setup folder. Result was no change with the print failure on a HTLM message. I then removed IE 6 SP1 from the system, so i reverted back to IE 5. Strange but the print error was still there in OE 5 with HTLM messages. I reinstalled all available updates (IE 6 SP1 +) from the the Microsoft Support site, and no change. I then removed Office 2000, and reinstalled with all updates from the MSSupport site, and still no change (neither in OE 6 or in Outlook 2000). So now I am at the end of my possibilities. Several times along the process i ran regsvr32 ole32.dll but in the end there was no change. Can someone tell what modules are involved when printing a HTML message from Outlook ? In my opinion it must have a relation with the page formatting ( The standard header: Account, From:,To:,Subject..), because printing from IE when importing the HTML message text works fine (there is no format). I found no possibility or place to change that format. Any further suggestions ? Thanks in advance -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: It sounds as if its another dll that got unregistered. Try going to Start | Run and type regsvr32 ole2.dll Try also from Start | Run and type sfc and that will run system file checker. That might detect which dll is messed up. If none of that works, I found an old message that indicates if you go to the Windows Update Setup Files directory (I think its under the Windows directory in Win98), and run iesetup (or ie6setup) again, then it fixes the problem somehow, so you can also try that. Please post back if it works or not and what may have worked. cheers, steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well I have a new element in this issue. I exported all my mail folders to Outlook 2000, and left Outlook Express for what it was. Now I experience the exact same script error when trying to print a message from OUTLOOK 2000 but only when the message is in HTLM format. Not when it is plain text or Outlook RTF format. In the last two formats everything goes OK. So is it am not sure it is an OE problem. Any suggestion ? -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: You can try reinstalling IE and OE. See this method, which will work in Win98: www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#5 I wouldn't mess around with the dll's. steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Steve, when I run regsvr32 ole32.dll I get DllRegisterServer in ole32.dll succeeded. OK. Deleting temporary internet files and off content gives gives no change. I noticed however that Outlook Express is version 6.00 2800 1123 and that ole32.dll in c:\windows\system is version 4.71.2900 I have also a copy of ole32.dll same version in c:\windows\system\dcom95\oldole. What do you think? Could I safely remove Outlook Express 6 and then download and install it again, or do I have to do that through Install/remove of Internet Explorer 6 SP1 ? Rogier -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: What happened when you typed regsvr32 ole32.dll ? Did it give a message? Was there an error? Try clearing your Temporary Internet Files and delete all offline content. steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... I get exactly the same script error message and reaction as Teddy Banks did. I notice however that a HTM file is writen in my TEMP folder. That file can be opened with Internet explorer and hence can be printed. -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: Do you get an error message? steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well the "regsvr32 ole32.dll" does not work for me. I am running under Windows 98se. Printing in Internet explorer goes OK. I do not know when it stated, because I do not print often, but I installed all the latest updates. -- Rogier DG "Teddy Banks" schreef: When I click on the print button in Outlook Express 6.0, I get the following error message: An error has occured in the script on this page. Line: 1344 Char: 1 Error: Unspecified Error Code: 0 URL: res//C:\windows\system32\shdoclc.dll/preview.dlg. Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? Yes No How does one fix this problem? Thanks |
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Since you are using Win98, did you try
regsvr32 ole2.dll instead of ole32? That might do it. Also check the windows\system and system32 directories and see if ole.dll is there and if so then try registering it as well. I think the functions that are not working may have been in a different dll than ole32.dll in newer OSs, but I don't know what they are, which is why I suggested registering ole2 instead of ole32. Did you try that? If that doesn't work, I'll fire up a WIn98 VPC platform and see if I can figure out what dlls are involved. cheers, steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well here are the results of all my searching: I ran sfc, and IE4.DLL came out as corrupt. I restored it from the setup folder. Result was no change with the print failure on a HTLM message. I then removed IE 6 SP1 from the system, so i reverted back to IE 5. Strange but the print error was still there in OE 5 with HTLM messages. I reinstalled all available updates (IE 6 SP1 +) from the the Microsoft Support site, and no change. I then removed Office 2000, and reinstalled with all updates from the MSSupport site, and still no change (neither in OE 6 or in Outlook 2000). So now I am at the end of my possibilities. Several times along the process i ran regsvr32 ole32.dll but in the end there was no change. Can someone tell what modules are involved when printing a HTML message from Outlook ? In my opinion it must have a relation with the page formatting ( The standard header: Account, From:,To:,Subject..), because printing from IE when importing the HTML message text works fine (there is no format). I found no possibility or place to change that format. Any further suggestions ? Thanks in advance -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: It sounds as if its another dll that got unregistered. Try going to Start | Run and type regsvr32 ole2.dll Try also from Start | Run and type sfc and that will run system file checker. That might detect which dll is messed up. If none of that works, I found an old message that indicates if you go to the Windows Update Setup Files directory (I think its under the Windows directory in Win98), and run iesetup (or ie6setup) again, then it fixes the problem somehow, so you can also try that. Please post back if it works or not and what may have worked. cheers, steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well I have a new element in this issue. I exported all my mail folders to Outlook 2000, and left Outlook Express for what it was. Now I experience the exact same script error when trying to print a message from OUTLOOK 2000 but only when the message is in HTLM format. Not when it is plain text or Outlook RTF format. In the last two formats everything goes OK. So is it am not sure it is an OE problem. Any suggestion ? -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: You can try reinstalling IE and OE. See this method, which will work in Win98: www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#5 I wouldn't mess around with the dll's. steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Steve, when I run regsvr32 ole32.dll I get DllRegisterServer in ole32.dll succeeded. OK. Deleting temporary internet files and off content gives gives no change. I noticed however that Outlook Express is version 6.00 2800 1123 and that ole32.dll in c:\windows\system is version 4.71.2900 I have also a copy of ole32.dll same version in c:\windows\system\dcom95\oldole. What do you think? Could I safely remove Outlook Express 6 and then download and install it again, or do I have to do that through Install/remove of Internet Explorer 6 SP1 ? Rogier -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: What happened when you typed regsvr32 ole32.dll ? Did it give a message? Was there an error? Try clearing your Temporary Internet Files and delete all offline content. steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... I get exactly the same script error message and reaction as Teddy Banks did. I notice however that a HTM file is writen in my TEMP folder. That file can be opened with Internet explorer and hence can be printed. -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: Do you get an error message? steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well the "regsvr32 ole32.dll" does not work for me. I am running under Windows 98se. Printing in Internet explorer goes OK. I do not know when it stated, because I do not print often, but I installed all the latest updates. -- Rogier DG "Teddy Banks" schreef: When I click on the print button in Outlook Express 6.0, I get the following error message: An error has occured in the script on this page. Line: 1344 Char: 1 Error: Unspecified Error Code: 0 URL: res//C:\windows\system32\shdoclc.dll/preview.dlg. Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? Yes No How does one fix this problem? Thanks |
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Hi steve
I am running windows 98 se I found no ole.dll I found ole2.dll but regsvr32 ole2.dll gave an error: Loadlibrary ("ole2.dll") failed GetLastError returns 0x0000001f Cheers -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: Since you are using Win98, did you try regsvr32 ole2.dll instead of ole32? That might do it. Also check the windows\system and system32 directories and see if ole.dll is there and if so then try registering it as well. I think the functions that are not working may have been in a different dll than ole32.dll in newer OSs, but I don't know what they are, which is why I suggested registering ole2 instead of ole32. Did you try that? If that doesn't work, I'll fire up a WIn98 VPC platform and see if I can figure out what dlls are involved. cheers, steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well here are the results of all my searching: I ran sfc, and IE4.DLL came out as corrupt. I restored it from the setup folder. Result was no change with the print failure on a HTLM message. I then removed IE 6 SP1 from the system, so i reverted back to IE 5. Strange but the print error was still there in OE 5 with HTLM messages. I reinstalled all available updates (IE 6 SP1 +) from the the Microsoft Support site, and no change. I then removed Office 2000, and reinstalled with all updates from the MSSupport site, and still no change (neither in OE 6 or in Outlook 2000). So now I am at the end of my possibilities. Several times along the process i ran regsvr32 ole32.dll but in the end there was no change. Can someone tell what modules are involved when printing a HTML message from Outlook ? In my opinion it must have a relation with the page formatting ( The standard header: Account, From:,To:,Subject..), because printing from IE when importing the HTML message text works fine (there is no format). I found no possibility or place to change that format. Any further suggestions ? Thanks in advance -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: It sounds as if its another dll that got unregistered. Try going to Start | Run and type regsvr32 ole2.dll Try also from Start | Run and type sfc and that will run system file checker. That might detect which dll is messed up. If none of that works, I found an old message that indicates if you go to the Windows Update Setup Files directory (I think its under the Windows directory in Win98), and run iesetup (or ie6setup) again, then it fixes the problem somehow, so you can also try that. Please post back if it works or not and what may have worked. cheers, steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well I have a new element in this issue. I exported all my mail folders to Outlook 2000, and left Outlook Express for what it was. Now I experience the exact same script error when trying to print a message from OUTLOOK 2000 but only when the message is in HTLM format. Not when it is plain text or Outlook RTF format. In the last two formats everything goes OK. So is it am not sure it is an OE problem. Any suggestion ? -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: You can try reinstalling IE and OE. See this method, which will work in Win98: www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#5 I wouldn't mess around with the dll's. steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Steve, when I run regsvr32 ole32.dll I get DllRegisterServer in ole32.dll succeeded. OK. Deleting temporary internet files and off content gives gives no change. I noticed however that Outlook Express is version 6.00 2800 1123 and that ole32.dll in c:\windows\system is version 4.71.2900 I have also a copy of ole32.dll same version in c:\windows\system\dcom95\oldole. What do you think? Could I safely remove Outlook Express 6 and then download and install it again, or do I have to do that through Install/remove of Internet Explorer 6 SP1 ? Rogier -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: What happened when you typed regsvr32 ole32.dll ? Did it give a message? Was there an error? Try clearing your Temporary Internet Files and delete all offline content. steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... I get exactly the same script error message and reaction as Teddy Banks did. I notice however that a HTM file is writen in my TEMP folder. That file can be opened with Internet explorer and hence can be printed. -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: Do you get an error message? steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well the "regsvr32 ole32.dll" does not work for me. I am running under Windows 98se. Printing in Internet explorer goes OK. I do not know when it stated, because I do not print often, but I installed all the latest updates. -- Rogier DG "Teddy Banks" schreef: When I click on the print button in Outlook Express 6.0, I get the following error message: An error has occured in the script on this page. Line: 1344 Char: 1 Error: Unspecified Error Code: 0 URL: res//C:\windows\system32\shdoclc.dll/preview.dlg. Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? Yes No How does one fix this problem? Thanks |
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As per Robert's suggestion, try
regsvr ole2.dll steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Hi steve I am running windows 98 se I found no ole.dll I found ole2.dll but regsvr32 ole2.dll gave an error: Loadlibrary ("ole2.dll") failed GetLastError returns 0x0000001f Cheers -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: Since you are using Win98, did you try regsvr32 ole2.dll instead of ole32? That might do it. Also check the windows\system and system32 directories and see if ole.dll is there and if so then try registering it as well. I think the functions that are not working may have been in a different dll than ole32.dll in newer OSs, but I don't know what they are, which is why I suggested registering ole2 instead of ole32. Did you try that? If that doesn't work, I'll fire up a WIn98 VPC platform and see if I can figure out what dlls are involved. cheers, steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well here are the results of all my searching: I ran sfc, and IE4.DLL came out as corrupt. I restored it from the setup folder. Result was no change with the print failure on a HTLM message. I then removed IE 6 SP1 from the system, so i reverted back to IE 5. Strange but the print error was still there in OE 5 with HTLM messages. I reinstalled all available updates (IE 6 SP1 +) from the the Microsoft Support site, and no change. I then removed Office 2000, and reinstalled with all updates from the MSSupport site, and still no change (neither in OE 6 or in Outlook 2000). So now I am at the end of my possibilities. Several times along the process i ran regsvr32 ole32.dll but in the end there was no change. Can someone tell what modules are involved when printing a HTML message from Outlook ? In my opinion it must have a relation with the page formatting ( The standard header: Account, From:,To:,Subject..), because printing from IE when importing the HTML message text works fine (there is no format). I found no possibility or place to change that format. Any further suggestions ? Thanks in advance -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: It sounds as if its another dll that got unregistered. Try going to Start | Run and type regsvr32 ole2.dll Try also from Start | Run and type sfc and that will run system file checker. That might detect which dll is messed up. If none of that works, I found an old message that indicates if you go to the Windows Update Setup Files directory (I think its under the Windows directory in Win98), and run iesetup (or ie6setup) again, then it fixes the problem somehow, so you can also try that. Please post back if it works or not and what may have worked. cheers, steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well I have a new element in this issue. I exported all my mail folders to Outlook 2000, and left Outlook Express for what it was. Now I experience the exact same script error when trying to print a message from OUTLOOK 2000 but only when the message is in HTLM format. Not when it is plain text or Outlook RTF format. In the last two formats everything goes OK. So is it am not sure it is an OE problem. Any suggestion ? -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: You can try reinstalling IE and OE. See this method, which will work in Win98: www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#5 I wouldn't mess around with the dll's. steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Steve, when I run regsvr32 ole32.dll I get DllRegisterServer in ole32.dll succeeded. OK. Deleting temporary internet files and off content gives gives no change. I noticed however that Outlook Express is version 6.00 2800 1123 and that ole32.dll in c:\windows\system is version 4.71.2900 I have also a copy of ole32.dll same version in c:\windows\system\dcom95\oldole. What do you think? Could I safely remove Outlook Express 6 and then download and install it again, or do I have to do that through Install/remove of Internet Explorer 6 SP1 ? Rogier -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: What happened when you typed regsvr32 ole32.dll ? Did it give a message? Was there an error? Try clearing your Temporary Internet Files and delete all offline content. steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... I get exactly the same script error message and reaction as Teddy Banks did. I notice however that a HTM file is writen in my TEMP folder. That file can be opened with Internet explorer and hence can be printed. -- Rogier DG "Steve Cochran" schreef: Do you get an error message? steve "Rogier DG" wrote in message ... Well the "regsvr32 ole32.dll" does not work for me. I am running under Windows 98se. Printing in Internet explorer goes OK. I do not know when it stated, because I do not print often, but I installed all the latest updates. -- Rogier DG "Teddy Banks" schreef: When I click on the print button in Outlook Express 6.0, I get the following error message: An error has occured in the script on this page. Line: 1344 Char: 1 Error: Unspecified Error Code: 0 URL: res//C:\windows\system32\shdoclc.dll/preview.dlg. Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? Yes No How does one fix this problem? Thanks |
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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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I don't know. I'm gonna have to fire up a VPC instance to see.
steve "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message ... "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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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 -- 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 ... "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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