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Live mail (Build 15.4.3555.0308)
Does anyone know how to avoid this message when trying to print an email?
Script error Line 1536 Char 1 Error Invalid argument Code 0 URL res://ieframe.dll/preview.js TIA Bob |
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Live mail (Build 15.4.3555.0308)
On 3/17/2013 1:00 AM, Bob wrote:
Does anyone know how to avoid this message when trying to print an email? Script error Line 1536 Char 1 Error Invalid argument Code 0 URL res://ieframe.dll/preview.js TIA Bob Don't use Live Mail? Actually, that looks like it might be a Java script error. Given the recent Java based problems, and all the updates, it's any ones guess. I'd likely try to capture the email message, either by a text select and copy, or a screen capture, and then print the result by whatever method works. ieframe.dll is a .dll found on this win 7 P/C in multiple locations and versions. Off and on, for not a few years, IE also has had problems printing with many different printers and printer drivers. The problems I chased ended up usually being a result of obsolete "call & return" methods in the printer drivers. Because of this, I'd likely check early on for the availability of updated printer drivers. |
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Live mail (Build 15.4.3555.0308)
charlie wrote:
On 3/17/2013 1:00 AM, Bob wrote: Does anyone know how to avoid this message when trying to print an email? Script error Line 1536 Char 1 Error Invalid argument Code 0 URL res://ieframe.dll/preview.js TIA Bob Don't use Live Mail? Actually, that looks like it might be a Java script error. Given the recent Java based problems, and all the updates, it's any ones guess. I'd likely try to capture the email message, either by a text select and copy, or a screen capture, and then print the result by whatever method works. ieframe.dll is a .dll found on this win 7 P/C in multiple locations and versions. Off and on, for not a few years, IE also has had problems printing with many different printers and printer drivers. The problems I chased ended up usually being a result of obsolete "call & return" methods in the printer drivers. Because of this, I'd likely check early on for the availability of updated printer drivers. Javascript is not the same thing as Java. Uninstalling Java will have absolutely no effect on Javascript or any file with the .js extension. Paul |
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Live mail (Build 15.4.3555.0308)
Paul wrote:
charlie wrote: On 3/17/2013 1:00 AM, Bob wrote: Does anyone know how to avoid this message when trying to print an email? Script error Line 1536 Char 1 Error Invalid argument Code 0 URL res://ieframe.dll/preview.js TIA Bob Don't use Live Mail? Actually, that looks like it might be a Java script error. Given the recent Java based problems, and all the updates, it's any ones guess. I'd likely try to capture the email message, either by a text select and copy, or a screen capture, and then print the result by whatever method works. ieframe.dll is a .dll found on this win 7 P/C in multiple locations and versions. Off and on, for not a few years, IE also has had problems printing with many different printers and printer drivers. The problems I chased ended up usually being a result of obsolete "call & return" methods in the printer drivers. Because of this, I'd likely check early on for the availability of updated printer drivers. Javascript is not the same thing as Java. Uninstalling Java will have absolutely no effect on Javascript or any file with the .js extension. Paul I didn't have any Windows 7 files handy, so I grabbed ieframe.dll from my Win8 partition. Some DLL files, they contain mainly resources, and they end up being a "miniature file system". I used resedit from resedit.net to access ieframe.dll. (I dragged and dropped it, onto the open resedit window.) In the "HTML" section of the resources, I can find preview.js. http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/7138/ieframe.gif What I can't figure out, is what it's complaining about :-( If I go to the top of that resource file, it says var g_nFramesetLayout = 0; which means that variable is defined OK. It has a valid value, due to being declared at the top of the code. This result, won't necessarily align with the OPs files. The OP should give it a try, locate ieframe.dll, locate the preview.js resource, move to line 1536, and see what gives. The ieframe.dll could vary from release to release of IE. I just tried this, because I've never used a resource editor before :-) (To edit preview.js, I selected all the text in the right hand pane of resedit, and pasted it into a blank notepad window. Then, used the GOTO function to find line 1536.) Some browsers have an error console, which is another place to view errors and look for "hints" as to how things ran off the rails. Paul |
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Live mail (Build 15.4.3555.0308)
Hi, Bob.
Updating WLM to the latest build (Build 16.4.3505.0912) might solve that problem, in addition to bringing the program up to date. As usual, you can download any or all of the Live Essentials (by whatever version of the name that Microsoft is using today) from: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...ssentials-home RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP (2002-2010) Windows Live Mail 2012 (Build 16.4.3505.0912) in Win8 Pro "Bob" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how to avoid this message when trying to print an email? Script error Line 1536 Char 1 Error Invalid argument Code 0 URL res://ieframe.dll/preview.js TIA Bob |
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Live mail (Build 15.4.3555.0308)
"Bob" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how to avoid this message when trying to print an email? Script error Line 1536 Char 1 Error Invalid argument Code 0 URL res://ieframe.dll/preview.js TIA Bob The first thing I found was to uninstall, then reinstall your printer. If that does not work, then re-register the following dll files, from a cmd window (Run as Administrator): regsvr32 ole32.dll Press Enter regsvr32 oleaut32.dll Press Enter regsvr32 actxprxy.dll Press Enter Restart PC. See if it works. If that doesn't do it, then reset IE from Control Panel/Internet Options/Advanced (tab)/Reset button Using the Reset button will disable all addons, and put IE to a newly-installed state. If none of these work, throw your computer out the window, and go buy a new one. ----Just Kidding |
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Live mail (Build 15.4.3555.0308)
"Bob" wrote in message ...
Does anyone know how to avoid this message when trying to print an email? Script error Line 1536 Char 1 Error Invalid argument Code 0 URL res://ieframe.dll/preview.js While installing a later version (of WLM) might resolve the problem....what may be more important since compatibility and reliability improvements were released to address IE printing problems (WLM and other email clients use/share files with Windows/IE for printing) in Windows Updates and Internet Explorer cumulative updates. Thus...before attempting to upgrade the WLM version it might be appropriate to ask (since not provided)... 1. Is Windows 7 currently at Service Pack 1 level ? 2. Is Windows 7 Service Pack 1 fully updated via Windows Update ? 3. What version of Internet Explorer is installed (IE8, 9, or 10) and are all IE cumulative updates installed ? 4. Finally, when did the problem appear (recently, after installing WLM, after a recent Windows Update, always happened, etc ????) -- ....winston msft mvp consumer apps |
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Live mail (Build 15.4.3555.0308)
System is Windows 7, Service Pack 1, is updated as the updates are released
from Microsoft. I am using IE 9, just updated to latest available As far as I can remember, this has been an ongoing problem. I guess it came with one of the updates for WLM "...winston" wrote in message ... "Bob" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how to avoid this message when trying to print an email? Script error Line 1536 Char 1 Error Invalid argument Code 0 URL res://ieframe.dll/preview.js While installing a later version (of WLM) might resolve the problem....what may be more important since compatibility and reliability improvements were released to address IE printing problems (WLM and other email clients use/share files with Windows/IE for printing) in Windows Updates and Internet Explorer cumulative updates. Thus...before attempting to upgrade the WLM version it might be appropriate to ask (since not provided)... 1. Is Windows 7 currently at Service Pack 1 level ? 2. Is Windows 7 Service Pack 1 fully updated via Windows Update ? 3. What version of Internet Explorer is installed (IE8, 9, or 10) and are all IE cumulative updates installed ? 4. Finally, when did the problem appear (recently, after installing WLM, after a recent Windows Update, always happened, etc ????) -- ....winston msft mvp consumer apps |
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Live mail (Build 15.4.3555.0308)
"Bob" wrote in message ...
System is Windows 7, Service Pack 1, is updated as the updates are released from Microsoft. I am using IE 9, just updated to latest available As far as I can remember, this has been an ongoing problem. I guess it came with one of the updates for WLM Actually, the history has a few more nooks and crannies...."It" came with a much earlier IE update. WLM followed with an update in preparation and necessary for a later IE update which was intended to resolve the problem. - i.e. one needed to update IE, update WLM to the later QFE level, and then update IE with the latest cumulative update. - Resolution, though, was not universal across all pcs and printers since the ieframe error was not unique to WLM but it was to IE9 (and 8). - Subsequently MSFT released a KB article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2652062 One of the solutions was to update printer drivers....unfortunately not all printer manufacturers have provided updated drivers to remedy compatibility with IE (though in some cases they did provide them solely to MSFT for deployment via Windows Update). -- ....winston msft mvp consumer apps |
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Live mail (Build 15.4.3555.0308)
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 08:54:39 -0500, "R. C. White" wrote:
Hi, Bob. Updating WLM to the latest build (Build 16.4.3505.0912) might solve that problem, in addition to bringing the program up to date. As usual, you can download any or all of the Live Essentials (by whatever version of the name that Microsoft is using today) from: RC Somehow, it seems exceedingly mean to suggest installing/upgrading WLM. -- Char Jackson |
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