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Printing Issue in Outlook Express after IE7
I figured it out last night, it has to do with the Identity.
If you create a new Identity, saving your old one, switch to that new identity, then rename your old identity whatever you want it to print on the top for the bold heading, after that you can switch back to your newly named old identity, and delete the one you created. Try to print and wala, it should work. Hopefully... "Code-Curious Mom" wrote: There was a bug listed on the MS Connect Site that involved printing OE headers. Don't remember if the details were the same as the OPs. "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Only a handful of OE users have posted about this issue after installing IE7 Final. I can't remember any posts about this during beta testing. What anti-virus application is installed on the machine? Any "internet security" apps (e.g., Trend Micro, Norton, McAfee)? Stay tuned to this newsgroup as well as OE General for updates on this problem. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: First, I didn't post at the OE newsgroup, must be different post. Second, I did the reinstall, first uninstalling IE7 then after restart I printed an email from OE6 and the header information that I am refering to; From: To: Date: Subject: did print with IE6. After checking to see if the problem was corrected with IE6 I reinstalled IE7 after the restarts and checking to see if IE7 was installed and was working I printed an email from OE6 and again the header information that was needed on my printout was NOT there. So, in short reinstalling IE7 didn't change a thing. The Mail Account Information that is printed and the From, To, Date, and Subject are very inportant, they are needed to know what computer the is stored on, and also dates and times etc need to be there for legal purposes, it is a necessity. Whats Next??? IE6 again... "PA Bear" wrote: As suggest in the OE newsgroup where you also posted this, You may have a horked install of IE7. I suggest reading the following link... Sandi's notes on "IE7 Gold", including Installation Tips http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks...18/182724.aspx ....and then uninstalling and reinstalling IE7 per Sandi's tips. Also see: IEBlog : IE7 Installation and Anti-Malware Applications http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...lications.aspx What's New in Internet Explorer 7 http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/e...asp?frame=true -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: After installing IE 7 when I print from Outlook Express 6 the header on the top of the page that prints the To, From, Date, Time, Etc. is no longer there. Can I get this back, is there a place that I can tell OE6 to the header info again. Help?!? Thanks |
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Printing Issue in Outlook Express after IE7
It looks as if the problem is printer Specific, I have about 12 printers that
I can print to all are different with different drivers and only one still dont work. If I print to a Mita AI4040 Copier/Printer the top heading is missing. All others, mostly PostScript Devices, work. Got me, must be a driver issue with software and printer... "Drummerdude19" wrote: I figured it out last night, it has to do with the Identity. If you create a new Identity, saving your old one, switch to that new identity, then rename your old identity whatever you want it to print on the top for the bold heading, after that you can switch back to your newly named old identity, and delete the one you created. Try to print and wala, it should work. Hopefully... "Code-Curious Mom" wrote: There was a bug listed on the MS Connect Site that involved printing OE headers. Don't remember if the details were the same as the OPs. "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Only a handful of OE users have posted about this issue after installing IE7 Final. I can't remember any posts about this during beta testing. What anti-virus application is installed on the machine? Any "internet security" apps (e.g., Trend Micro, Norton, McAfee)? Stay tuned to this newsgroup as well as OE General for updates on this problem. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: First, I didn't post at the OE newsgroup, must be different post. Second, I did the reinstall, first uninstalling IE7 then after restart I printed an email from OE6 and the header information that I am refering to; From: To: Date: Subject: did print with IE6. After checking to see if the problem was corrected with IE6 I reinstalled IE7 after the restarts and checking to see if IE7 was installed and was working I printed an email from OE6 and again the header information that was needed on my printout was NOT there. So, in short reinstalling IE7 didn't change a thing. The Mail Account Information that is printed and the From, To, Date, and Subject are very inportant, they are needed to know what computer the is stored on, and also dates and times etc need to be there for legal purposes, it is a necessity. Whats Next??? IE6 again... "PA Bear" wrote: As suggest in the OE newsgroup where you also posted this, You may have a horked install of IE7. I suggest reading the following link... Sandi's notes on "IE7 Gold", including Installation Tips http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks...18/182724.aspx ....and then uninstalling and reinstalling IE7 per Sandi's tips. Also see: IEBlog : IE7 Installation and Anti-Malware Applications http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...lications.aspx What's New in Internet Explorer 7 http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/e...asp?frame=true -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: After installing IE 7 when I print from Outlook Express 6 the header on the top of the page that prints the To, From, Date, Time, Etc. is no longer there. Can I get this back, is there a place that I can tell OE6 to the header info again. Help?!? Thanks |
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Printing Issue in Outlook Express after IE7
Have /you/ tried a new identity?
-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: It looks as if the problem is printer Specific, I have about 12 printers that I can print to all are different with different drivers and only one still dont work. If I print to a Mita AI4040 Copier/Printer the top heading is missing. All others, mostly PostScript Devices, work. Got me, must be a driver issue with software and printer... "Drummerdude19" wrote: I figured it out last night, it has to do with the Identity. If you create a new Identity, saving your old one, switch to that new identity, then rename your old identity whatever you want it to print on the top for the bold heading, after that you can switch back to your newly named old identity, and delete the one you created. Try to print and wala, it should work. Hopefully... "Code-Curious Mom" wrote: There was a bug listed on the MS Connect Site that involved printing OE headers. Don't remember if the details were the same as the OPs. "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Only a handful of OE users have posted about this issue after installing IE7 Final. I can't remember any posts about this during beta testing. What anti-virus application is installed on the machine? Any "internet security" apps (e.g., Trend Micro, Norton, McAfee)? Stay tuned to this newsgroup as well as OE General for updates on this problem. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: First, I didn't post at the OE newsgroup, must be different post. Second, I did the reinstall, first uninstalling IE7 then after restart I printed an email from OE6 and the header information that I am refering to; From: To: Date: Subject: did print with IE6. After checking to see if the problem was corrected with IE6 I reinstalled IE7 after the restarts and checking to see if IE7 was installed and was working I printed an email from OE6 and again the header information that was needed on my printout was NOT there. So, in short reinstalling IE7 didn't change a thing. The Mail Account Information that is printed and the From, To, Date, and Subject are very inportant, they are needed to know what computer the is stored on, and also dates and times etc need to be there for legal purposes, it is a necessity. Whats Next??? IE6 again... "PA Bear" wrote: As suggest in the OE newsgroup where you also posted this, You may have a horked install of IE7. I suggest reading the following link... Sandi's notes on "IE7 Gold", including Installation Tips http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks...18/182724.aspx ....and then uninstalling and reinstalling IE7 per Sandi's tips. Also see: IEBlog : IE7 Installation and Anti-Malware Applications http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...lications.aspx What's New in Internet Explorer 7 http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/e...asp?frame=true -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: After installing IE 7 when I print from Outlook Express 6 the header on the top of the page that prints the To, From, Date, Time, Etc. is no longer there. Can I get this back, is there a place that I can tell OE6 to print the header info again. Help?!? Thanks |
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Printing Issue in Outlook Express after IE7
OE Tools Options Read Read all messages in Plain Text: Is this option
checked? Is HP Director installed? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) wrote: From my experience this bug is not printer specific. I have also tried creating new identities but to no avail. It does, however, only appear to affect plain text emails and not HTML emails. Clearly IE 7's new printing engine is not working as it should with OE6 Drummerdude19 wrote: It looks as if the problem is printer Specific, I have about 12 printers that I can print to all are different with different drivers and only one still dont work. If I print to a Mita AI4040 Copier/Printer the top heading is missing. All others, mostly PostScript Devices, work. Got me, must be a driver issue with software and printer... "Drummerdude19" wrote: I figured it out last night, it has to do with the Identity. If you create a new Identity, saving your old one, switch to that new identity, then rename your old identity whatever you want it to print on the top for the bold heading, after that you can switch back to your newly named old identity, and delete the one you created. Try to print and wala, it should work. Hopefully... "Code-Curious Mom" wrote: There was a bug listed on the MS Connect Site that involved printing OE headers. Don't remember if the details were the same as the OPs. "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Only a handful of OE users have posted about this issue after installing IE7 Final. I can't remember any posts about this during beta testing. What anti-virus application is installed on the machine? Any "internet security" apps (e.g., Trend Micro, Norton, McAfee)? Stay tuned to this newsgroup as well as OE General for updates on this problem. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: First, I didn't post at the OE newsgroup, must be different post. Second, I did the reinstall, first uninstalling IE7 then after restart I printed an email from OE6 and the header information that I am refering to; From: To: Date: Subject: did print with IE6. After checking to see if the problem was corrected with IE6 I reinstalled IE7 after the restarts and checking to see if IE7 was installed and was working I printed an email from OE6 and again the header information that was needed on my printout was NOT there. So, in short reinstalling IE7 didn't change a thing. The Mail Account Information that is printed and the From, To, Date, and Subject are very inportant, they are needed to know what computer the email is stored on, and also dates and times etc need to be there for legal purposes, it is a necessity. Whats Next??? IE6 again... "PA Bear" wrote: As suggest in the OE newsgroup where you also posted this, You may have a horked install of IE7. I suggest reading the following link... Sandi's notes on "IE7 Gold", including Installation Tips http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks...18/182724.aspx ....and then uninstalling and reinstalling IE7 per Sandi's tips. Also see: IEBlog : IE7 Installation and Anti-Malware Applications http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...lications.aspx What's New in Internet Explorer 7 http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/e...asp?frame=true -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: After installing IE 7 when I print from Outlook Express 6 the header on the top of the page that prints the To, From, Date, Time, Etc. is no longer there. Can I get this back, is there a place that I can tell OE6 to print the header info again. Help?!? Thanks |
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Printing Issue in Outlook Express after IE7
"Read all messages in Plain Text" appears to be the only workaround at this
time, Mitch. -- ~PA Bear wrote: Read All Messages in Plain Text is not checked ( although out of interest, ticking this option does correct the problem ... although it naturally prevents the viewing of HTML messages so not a solution ) I've tried printing to multiple printers - same results. PA Bear wrote: OE Tools Options Read Read all messages in Plain Text: Is this option checked? Is HP Director installed? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) wrote: From my experience this bug is not printer specific. I have also tried creating new identities but to no avail. It does, however, only appear to affect plain text emails and not HTML emails. Clearly IE 7's new printing engine is not working as it should with OE6 Drummerdude19 wrote: It looks as if the problem is printer Specific, I have about 12 printers that I can print to all are different with different drivers and only one still dont work. If I print to a Mita AI4040 Copier/Printer the top heading is missing. All others, mostly PostScript Devices, work. Got me, must be a driver issue with software and printer... "Drummerdude19" wrote: I figured it out last night, it has to do with the Identity. If you create a new Identity, saving your old one, switch to that new identity, then rename your old identity whatever you want it to print on the top for the bold heading, after that you can switch back to your newly named old identity, and delete the one you created. Try to print and wala, it should work. Hopefully... "Code-Curious Mom" wrote: There was a bug listed on the MS Connect Site that involved printing OE headers. Don't remember if the details were the same as the OPs. "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Only a handful of OE users have posted about this issue after installing IE7 Final. I can't remember any posts about this during beta testing. What anti-virus application is installed on the machine? Any "internet security" apps (e.g., Trend Micro, Norton, McAfee)? Stay tuned to this newsgroup as well as OE General for updates on this problem. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: First, I didn't post at the OE newsgroup, must be different post. Second, I did the reinstall, first uninstalling IE7 then after restart I printed an email from OE6 and the header information that I am refering to; From: To: Date: Subject: did print with IE6. After checking to see if the problem was corrected with IE6 I reinstalled IE7 after the restarts and checking to see if IE7 was installed and was working I printed an email from OE6 and again the header information that was needed on my printout was NOT there. So, in short reinstalling IE7 didn't change a thing. The Mail Account Information that is printed and the From, To, Date, and Subject are very inportant, they are needed to know what computer the email is stored on, and also dates and times etc need to be there for legal purposes, it is a necessity. Whats Next??? IE6 again... "PA Bear" wrote: As suggest in the OE newsgroup where you also posted this, You may have a horked install of IE7. I suggest reading the following link... Sandi's notes on "IE7 Gold", including Installation Tips http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks...18/182724.aspx ....and then uninstalling and reinstalling IE7 per Sandi's tips. Also see: IEBlog : IE7 Installation and Anti-Malware Applications http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...lications.aspx What's New in Internet Explorer 7 http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/e...asp?frame=true -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: After installing IE 7 when I print from Outlook Express 6 the header on the top of the page that prints the To, From, Date, Time, Etc. is no longer there. Can I get this back, is there a place that I can tell OE6 to print the header info again. Help?!? Thanks |
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Printing Issue in Outlook Express after IE7
píse v diskusním príspevku oups.com... From my experience this bug is not printer specific. I have also tried creating new identities but to no avail. It does, however, only appear to affect plain text emails and not HTML emails. Clearly IE 7's new printing engine is not working as it should with OE6 Drummerdude19 wrote: It looks as if the problem is printer Specific, I have about 12 printers that I can print to all are different with different drivers and only one still dont work. If I print to a Mita AI4040 Copier/Printer the top heading is missing. All others, mostly PostScript Devices, work. Got me, must be a driver issue with software and printer... "Drummerdude19" wrote: I figured it out last night, it has to do with the Identity. If you create a new Identity, saving your old one, switch to that new identity, then rename your old identity whatever you want it to print on the top for the bold heading, after that you can switch back to your newly named old identity, and delete the one you created. Try to print and wala, it should work. Hopefully... "Code-Curious Mom" wrote: There was a bug listed on the MS Connect Site that involved printing OE headers. Don't remember if the details were the same as the OPs. "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Only a handful of OE users have posted about this issue after installing IE7 Final. I can't remember any posts about this during beta testing. What anti-virus application is installed on the machine? Any "internet security" apps (e.g., Trend Micro, Norton, McAfee)? Stay tuned to this newsgroup as well as OE General for updates on this problem. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: First, I didn't post at the OE newsgroup, must be different post. Second, I did the reinstall, first uninstalling IE7 then after restart I printed an email from OE6 and the header information that I am refering to; From: To: Date: Subject: did print with IE6. After checking to see if the problem was corrected with IE6 I reinstalled IE7 after the restarts and checking to see if IE7 was installed and was working I printed an email from OE6 and again the header information that was needed on my printout was NOT there. So, in short reinstalling IE7 didn't change a thing. The Mail Account Information that is printed and the From, To, Date, and Subject are very inportant, they are needed to know what computer the is stored on, and also dates and times etc need to be there for legal purposes, it is a necessity. Whats Next??? IE6 again... "PA Bear" wrote: As suggest in the OE newsgroup where you also posted this, You may have a horked install of IE7. I suggest reading the following link... Sandi's notes on "IE7 Gold", including Installation Tips http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks...18/182724.aspx ....and then uninstalling and reinstalling IE7 per Sandi's tips. Also see: IEBlog : IE7 Installation and Anti-Malware Applications http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...lications.aspx What's New in Internet Explorer 7 http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/e...asp?frame=true -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: After installing IE 7 when I print from Outlook Express 6 the header on the top of the page that prints the To, From, Date, Time, Etc. is no longer there. Can I get this back, is there a place that I can tell OE6 to the header info again. Help?!? Thanks |
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Printing Issue in Outlook Express after IE7
This problem also occurs in Outlook 2003 SP2.
"PA Bear" wrote: "Read all messages in Plain Text" appears to be the only workaround at this time, Mitch. -- ~PA Bear wrote: Read All Messages in Plain Text is not checked ( although out of interest, ticking this option does correct the problem ... although it naturally prevents the viewing of HTML messages so not a solution ) I've tried printing to multiple printers - same results. PA Bear wrote: OE Tools Options Read Read all messages in Plain Text: Is this option checked? Is HP Director installed? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) wrote: From my experience this bug is not printer specific. I have also tried creating new identities but to no avail. It does, however, only appear to affect plain text emails and not HTML emails. Clearly IE 7's new printing engine is not working as it should with OE6 Drummerdude19 wrote: It looks as if the problem is printer Specific, I have about 12 printers that I can print to all are different with different drivers and only one still dont work. If I print to a Mita AI4040 Copier/Printer the top heading is missing. All others, mostly PostScript Devices, work. Got me, must be a driver issue with software and printer... "Drummerdude19" wrote: I figured it out last night, it has to do with the Identity. If you create a new Identity, saving your old one, switch to that new identity, then rename your old identity whatever you want it to print on the top for the bold heading, after that you can switch back to your newly named old identity, and delete the one you created. Try to print and wala, it should work. Hopefully... "Code-Curious Mom" wrote: There was a bug listed on the MS Connect Site that involved printing OE headers. Don't remember if the details were the same as the OPs. "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Only a handful of OE users have posted about this issue after installing IE7 Final. I can't remember any posts about this during beta testing. What anti-virus application is installed on the machine? Any "internet security" apps (e.g., Trend Micro, Norton, McAfee)? Stay tuned to this newsgroup as well as OE General for updates on this problem. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: First, I didn't post at the OE newsgroup, must be different post. Second, I did the reinstall, first uninstalling IE7 then after restart I printed an email from OE6 and the header information that I am refering to; From: To: Date: Subject: did print with IE6. After checking to see if the problem was corrected with IE6 I reinstalled IE7 after the restarts and checking to see if IE7 was installed and was working I printed an email from OE6 and again the header information that was needed on my printout was NOT there. So, in short reinstalling IE7 didn't change a thing. The Mail Account Information that is printed and the From, To, Date, and Subject are very inportant, they are needed to know what computer the email is stored on, and also dates and times etc need to be there for legal purposes, it is a necessity. Whats Next??? IE6 again... "PA Bear" wrote: As suggest in the OE newsgroup where you also posted this, You may have a horked install of IE7. I suggest reading the following link... Sandi's notes on "IE7 Gold", including Installation Tips http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks...18/182724.aspx ....and then uninstalling and reinstalling IE7 per Sandi's tips. Also see: IEBlog : IE7 Installation and Anti-Malware Applications http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...lications.aspx What's New in Internet Explorer 7 http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/e...asp?frame=true -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Drummerdude19 wrote: After installing IE 7 when I print from Outlook Express 6 the header on the top of the page that prints the To, From, Date, Time, Etc. is no longer there. Can I get this back, is there a place that I can tell OE6 to print the header info again. Help?!? Thanks |
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