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Old November 6th 07, 03:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Tim
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Default Printer Networking

I have Windows live Mail Installed on my main computer using Windows Vista
and have a Home Network set with a Laptop using XP through which i can use my
only Printer (not Vista Compliant) I had no problems using this untill I
installed Windows Live Beta on the old XP Laptop, I am now unable tp print
off Documents from my Vista Laptop to my old XP Laptop the following error
pops up:

An error has incurred on the script on this page file.

Line: 1829

Char: 1

Error: Unspecified error

Code: 0

URL: res://ieframe.dll/preview.dlg.

Do you wish to continue running scripts.

Any helpwould be appreciated?

Regards
T.J.Murphy.
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Old November 6th 07, 05:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
PaulB
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Default Printer Networking

First try disabling the firewall on the XP machine and see if it will print.
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Paul


"tim" wrote:

I have Windows live Mail Installed on my main computer using Windows Vista
and have a Home Network set with a Laptop using XP through which i can use my
only Printer (not Vista Compliant) I had no problems using this untill I
installed Windows Live Beta on the old XP Laptop, I am now unable tp print
off Documents from my Vista Laptop to my old XP Laptop the following error
pops up:

An error has incurred on the script on this page file.

Line: 1829

Char: 1

Error: Unspecified error

Code: 0

URL: res://ieframe.dll/preview.dlg.

Do you wish to continue running scripts.

Any helpwould be appreciated?

Regards
T.J.Murphy.

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Old November 7th 07, 08:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Tim
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Posts: 213
Default Printer Networking

Even with Firewall switched off error still occurs?

"PaulB" wrote:

First try disabling the firewall on the XP machine and see if it will print.
--
Paul


"tim" wrote:

I have Windows live Mail Installed on my main computer using Windows Vista
and have a Home Network set with a Laptop using XP through which i can use my
only Printer (not Vista Compliant) I had no problems using this untill I
installed Windows Live Beta on the old XP Laptop, I am now unable tp print
off Documents from my Vista Laptop to my old XP Laptop the following error
pops up:

An error has incurred on the script on this page file.

Line: 1829

Char: 1

Error: Unspecified error

Code: 0

URL: res://ieframe.dll/preview.dlg.

Do you wish to continue running scripts.

Any helpwould be appreciated?

Regards
T.J.Murphy.

 




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