| Re: script error line 1008 when printing from ie6 or ie7 dont think that print preview uses any script that will show up in the viewer.
i think i will try ie8b1 but im skeptical. im getting the same error after
upgrading from ie6 to ie7 but ill try it and see.
thanx for your help
"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
> "bill emery" <billemery@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:86A5D4B3-23BC-478F-ABB9-4112CFE88BE7@microsoft.com...
> > been on this now for over 8 hours, have re-installed ie, sp2 , and am almost
> > ready to either go to another browser or fdisk the hard drive and start over.
> > either print preview or print gives the same error,
> > script error line 1008 char 1 .
>
> > what would really be neat is if i could see what is on line 1008 in whatever
> > script that it's trying to run.
>
>
> Install a Script Debugger then. Alternatively you might want to try IE8b1. ; )
>
> Another thing you can do is open the TIF viewer (Alt-T,O,Alt-S,V)
> Sort by Last Accessed and drag any likely looking script files to
> an open Notepad window. Make sure you turn off Word Wrap
> and turn on the Status bar to see line numbers there.
>
>
> > have re-registered all dlls, except for mshtml.dll, gave a registration error. ,
>
>
> Instead of re-registering modules or boot time repair procedures
> IE7 users now have RIES. Registration has been removed from mshtml.dll
> and registering shdocvw.dll is known to cause an incompatibility.
> However, uninstalling and reinstalling it should have the same effect as re-registering
> modules and be less disruptive as far as customization goes.
>
>
> > have disabled all 3rd party browser extensions and , last but not
> > least, surf fairy is not installed on the machine.
>
>
> Well perhaps there is some other third-party program you have
> installed which is interfering? E.g. some toolbars can't be disabled;
> to test if they are causing your symptom you would have to uninstall them.
>
>
> Good luck
>
> Robert Aldwinckle
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