Outlook 2003 and IE7

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    Does anyone here have these programs running? So far, since some time around the middle of last week, some people that I support started having a problem printing any Email message that is HTML formatted within Outlook 2003 after upgrading to IE7. Any other format, plain text and Rich Text print fine. Also, printing 'anything' outside of Outlook works fine as well. I've been searching online to include TechNet for Microsoft and MS's Newsgroups as well. So far, no one has a fix or understands why this is happening. This problem also extends to Outlook Express as well. Does anyone have any ideas why this is happening?
     
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    IE7 is gay. That's what is happening.

    but I am running them both on my windows machine and don't have that problem.... What happens when they try and print?
     
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    Oh! Is that what the problem is?

    I've done more looking into this and for some reason, it's user specific now as well. All machines involved are up to date for MS updates however, some machines can print fine while others cannot print messages that are HTML formatted.
     
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    I use them at school and it the printing works fine for me.
     
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    As I said, I've learned that this problem for some reason is more user specific now.
     
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