Sirs
This is a fresh clean install of Vista, now with SP1. As I continue to
install other things and drivers, the following issue has come up. I have a
Network printer that is working great with this (until very recently) and
others computers.
I am able to print from this computer with any source, with one exception,
from any page in the IE7 browser.
I get this message:
Cannot find file "///C:\TEMP\Low\tnf5tx87.htm". Make sure the path or
internet address is correct.
Then comes a Script Error
Line= 2069, Char= 1, Error= Object required, Code= 0, URL:
RES//ieframe.dll/Preview.dlg
Note: the *.htm name changes with each page or subject or even same object
at subsequent times.
C:\TEMP does have a directory named \Low, which is empty (I have never
noticed until now. It was not there 4 hours ago)
SO, it will not print.

BUT
If I open the IE7 with Administrator privileges (right click on icon), it
will print perfectly.
I an working for now with administrator privileges until all the work is
done. Yes, I had to take ownership of several directories in order to
customize the OS. Off course, as much as the OS let you have.
Begging for your suggestions.
Cheers

Re: Printing problem on IE7 by PA

PA
Fri Mar 28 18:38:43 PDT 2008

See any of these archived threads:

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general/browse_frm/thread/cce858d3289035c8

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general/browse_frm/thread/36c6729f7ded3ec3

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general/browse_frm/thread/32c005f02439656c

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general/msg/1f1ab4a5e50df252
--
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MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/


Dr Rolando E Creagh wrote:
> Sirs
> This is a fresh clean install of Vista, now with SP1. As I continue to
> install other things and drivers, the following issue has come up. I have
> a
> Network printer that is working great with this (until very recently) and
> others computers.
> I am able to print from this computer with any source, with one exception,
> from any page in the IE7 browser.
> I get this message:
> Cannot find file "///C:\TEMP\Low\tnf5tx87.htm". Make sure the path or
> internet address is correct.
> Then comes a Script Error
> Line= 2069, Char= 1, Error= Object required, Code= 0, URL:
> RES//ieframe.dll/Preview.dlg
> Note: the *.htm name changes with each page or subject or even same object
> at subsequent times.
> C:\TEMP does have a directory named \Low, which is empty (I have never
> noticed until now. It was not there 4 hours ago)
> SO, it will not print.
>
> BUT
> If I open the IE7 with Administrator privileges (right click on icon), it
> will print perfectly.
> I an working for now with administrator privileges until all the work is
> done. Yes, I had to take ownership of several directories in order to
> customize the OS. Off course, as much as the OS let you have.
> Begging for your suggestions.
> Cheers


Re: Printing problem on IE7 by Dr

Dr
Fri Mar 28 22:47:37 PDT 2008

Here is the solution that worked
1) Start/Run/%temp%
2) Verify that you are in c:\users\<username>\appdata\local\temp.
3) If the "low" folder doesn't exist, create it.
4) Go to a command prompt and type icacls %temp%\Low /setintegritylevel
(OI)(CI)low
5) Make sure it says it successfully processed.

Thanks very much.


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:#6rIs6TkIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> See any of these archived threads:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general/browse_frm/thread/cce858d3289035c8
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general/browse_frm/thread/36c6729f7ded3ec3
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general/browse_frm/thread/32c005f02439656c
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general/msg/1f1ab4a5e50df252
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/
>
>
> Dr Rolando E Creagh wrote:
>> Sirs
>> This is a fresh clean install of Vista, now with SP1. As I continue to
>> install other things and drivers, the following issue has come up. I have
>> a
>> Network printer that is working great with this (until very recently) and
>> others computers.
>> I am able to print from this computer with any source, with one
>> exception,
>> from any page in the IE7 browser.
>> I get this message:
>> Cannot find file "///C:\TEMP\Low\tnf5tx87.htm". Make sure the path or
>> internet address is correct.
>> Then comes a Script Error
>> Line= 2069, Char= 1, Error= Object required, Code= 0, URL:
>> RES//ieframe.dll/Preview.dlg
>> Note: the *.htm name changes with each page or subject or even same
>> object
>> at subsequent times.
>> C:\TEMP does have a directory named \Low, which is empty (I have never
>> noticed until now. It was not there 4 hours ago)
>> SO, it will not print.
>>
>> BUT
>> If I open the IE7 with Administrator privileges (right click on icon), it
>> will print perfectly.
>> I an working for now with administrator privileges until all the work is
>> done. Yes, I had to take ownership of several directories in order to
>> customize the OS. Off course, as much as the OS let you have.
>> Begging for your suggestions.
>> Cheers
>

Re: Printing problem on IE7 by PA

PA
Sat Mar 29 12:23:41 PDT 2008

YW & thanks for your feedback. You can post about any future printing
problems to this newsgroup: microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
--
~PA Bear


Dr Rolando E Creagh wrote:
> Here is the solution that worked
> 1) Start/Run/%temp%
> 2) Verify that you are in c:\users\<username>\appdata\local\temp.
> 3) If the "low" folder doesn't exist, create it.
> 4) Go to a command prompt and type icacls %temp%\Low /setintegritylevel
> (OI)(CI)low
> 5) Make sure it says it successfully processed.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:#6rIs6TkIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> See any of these archived threads:
>>
>> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general/browse_frm/thread/cce858d3289035c8
>>
>> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general/browse_frm/thread/36c6729f7ded3ec3
>>
>> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general/browse_frm/thread/32c005f02439656c
>>
>> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general/msg/1f1ab4a5e50df252
>> --
>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
>> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
>> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/
>>
>>
>> Dr Rolando E Creagh wrote:
>>> Sirs
>>> This is a fresh clean install of Vista, now with SP1. As I continue to
>>> install other things and drivers, the following issue has come up. I
>>> have
>>> a
>>> Network printer that is working great with this (until very recently)
>>> and
>>> others computers.
>>> I am able to print from this computer with any source, with one
>>> exception,
>>> from any page in the IE7 browser.
>>> I get this message:
>>> Cannot find file "///C:\TEMP\Low\tnf5tx87.htm". Make sure the path or
>>> internet address is correct.
>>> Then comes a Script Error
>>> Line= 2069, Char= 1, Error= Object required, Code= 0, URL:
>>> RES//ieframe.dll/Preview.dlg
>>> Note: the *.htm name changes with each page or subject or even same
>>> object
>>> at subsequent times.
>>> C:\TEMP does have a directory named \Low, which is empty (I have never
>>> noticed until now. It was not there 4 hours ago)
>>> SO, it will not print.
>>>
>>> BUT
>>> If I open the IE7 with Administrator privileges (right click on icon),
>>> it
>>> will print perfectly.
>>> I an working for now with administrator privileges until all the work is
>>> done. Yes, I had to take ownership of several directories in order to
>>> customize the OS. Off course, as much as the OS let you have.
>>> Begging for your suggestions.
>>> Cheers