Ugh. Wicky. That's just an ugly ugly issue. I have a pretty fresh
install of Windows Vista Home Premium. Just tried creating a .xps vai
'File > Print' in notepad. It opened with IE7. No problems.
That makes me want to ask you to consider opening your IE7, going to
Tools > Internet Options > Advanced Tab > Reset but thats a pretty
drastic measure.
So first, why not Tools > Internet Options > Advanced Tab > Restore
Advanced Settings > Apply > Ok. Afterwards, have you considered
disabling 'Protected' mode in IE7 on Vista?
The protected mode designed to seperate your IE Browser from the rest
of your computer and only allow it to access temporary internet files to
provide additional malware/spyware/general internet bad-code?
You can disable in IE7 File 'Tools > Internet Options > Security Tab >
Click on first zone, uncheck protected mode > Click on second zone,
uncheck protected mode> etc 3rd zone > Apply > Ok > Relaunch the .xps
with IE7.
AKA
ALT + T + O on your keyboard > Click on security > Click on first zone,
uncheck protected mode > Click on second zone, uncheck protected mode>
etc 3rd zone > Apply > Ok > Relaunch .xps with IE7.
How about running application producing the .xps files if its an older
application designed for Windows xP in compatibility mode or run as
administrator modes?
Also how about right clicking on the programs
executable(something.exe), selecting properties, going to the
compatibility tab and enabling compatibility mode for win xp sp 2 and
checkmarking the run as administrator level?
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WBurchnall
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