Go to Start | Run and type, (or copy/paste):
regsvr32 ole32.dll
Press Enter.
Reboot & try.
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA
"tryingtolearn" <> wrote in message
news:C5EB0D24-635A-48F6-81DB-…
>I am running Vista Home Basic 32 bit.
> I will start at the beginning. I installed an AIO printer & it worked
> fine.
> I did a print job on 8/19 fine. I did a scan job which I then sent in an
> email on 8/25—also fine.
> I have my M/S updates set to check for updates & let me decide which to
> install. I used to have it set to automatic for important updates but then
> when IE8 installed months & months ago, it caused problems with my winmail
> so I uninstalled it & went back to IE7. Everything went back to normal.
> That
> is when I changed the way my updates work. I have to keep hiding IE8
> because
> it keeps "popping" up (wish it wouldn’t). On 8/26 there were 6 or 7
> updates
> I chose to install…none of which were listed as IE8. While the installs
> were processing a minor crisis happened elsewhere in my home & I went to
> handle it. When I came back I saw that SOMEHOW that darned IE8 was getting
> installed. I quickly clicked on the cancel option. In hindsight I wish I’d
> let it install & then done an uninstall but… Since that time I can’t get
> anything to print or scan. I have uninstalled the printer & reinstalled,
> done test pages fine, updated the mfr. drivers for it, done test pages
> fine.
> Whether I’m trying to print a webpage, a personal file or something in my
> winmail, I now get a message which says:
>
> IE Script Error
> An error has occurred in the script on this page
> Line: 1829
> Char: 1
> Error: unspecified error
> Code: 0
> URL: res://ieframe.dll/preview.dlg
> Do you want to continue running script on this page?
> Options of yes or no are given.
> It doesn’t matter which option I choose….I still can’t print. When it’s
> my winmail & I hit the print button, my winmail freezes..locked up tight,
> nothing in the winmail functions. Escape doesn’t do anything. I have to
> use Task Mgr. to end the process. Because of the dates these things
> happened on, I tend to believe it has something to do with the IE7, IE8
> thing. How can I get my IE7 back working correctly? I would also love/need
> to have the printer be able to work . Can you please help me? I’m not
> computer techno lingo literate so abbreviations & nicknames for things
> don’t make much sense to me yet. But I am….trying to learn….
>
