Pages may not be print and the print preview may be blank when printing from
IE7 or IE8 in Vista or Windows 7
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/973479
You cannot print or print preview Web pages in Internet Explorer 8
[APPLIES TO: Vista; Windows 7; Windows Server 2008]
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2000843
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Issue
========
When printing in IE7 [or IE8] on Vista...[or Win7 or Windows Server 2008]
with UAC enabled, the following error message is received:
"Cannot find 'file:///c:/TEMP-S~1/Low/SXFJLS4I.htm'. Make sure the path
or Internet address is correct."
Cause
========
When UAC is enabled, IE7 is running under Protected Mode and can only write
to low integrity objects. The Temp\Low folder has incorrect integrity level
setting.
Resolution
========
Run the following command to set low integrity level on the Low folder:
icacls C:\Temp\Low /setintegritylevel (OI)(CI)low
[Source: Microsoft Online Partner Support]
--
~PA Bear
Falko wrote:
> Hello PA Bear, I think I found the problem why I cannot print a web page.
> It
> is not the defrag software or IE8 but the disk clean-up in W7. Everytime I
> run disk clean-up I cannot print thereafter a web page, unless I instal
> the
> AppData\Local\Temp\low folder again. This is very frustrating, especially
> when you run disk clean-up once a week. Is there no other solution to this
> problem? Has Microsoft an update which corrects this failure? Regards,
> FALKO
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>
>> When I try to print from Internet Explorer nothing prints and the Print
>> Preview page is blank
>> http://social.answers.microsoft.com...r/thread/60fa191c-f687-4fdb-878f-2d9aff771acb
>>
>>
>> Falko wrote:
>>> I do not know why but all of a sudden I cannot print anymore web pages.
>>> All
>>> I get is a blank page. I had a chat session with Microsoft US, they
>>> tried
>>> to
>>> find the problem but failed. Any help? Remember all worked fine in the
>>> beginning. Could a new defrag software which I recently installed cause
>>> the
>>> problem?
>>
>> .