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Print Dialog Crashes Applications

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George Neuner

Flightless Bird
Hi all,

I've suddenly got a weird problem with a company supplied laptop
(XPpro SP3, 32-bit) for which I have "power user" but not admin
permissions. IT has been less than helpful (as usual) so I'm hoping
there is something I can do myself.

I have a large number of network printers available - over 40 - but
for the last couple of weeks I have experienced application crashes
whenever I try to select a printer from the print dialog. It doesn't
matter which printer I try to select - any choice from the list causes
a crash. I can print from or cancel the dialog as long as I don't
touch the printer list - just using the default printer works fine. I
can open the printer list in the control panel and change the default
printer, so I have a painful workaround at least.

The crash happens regardless of application so I figure it is a
systemic problem. The error messages vary and I've seen no
consistency - the crashes appear to happen in a number of DLLs at
varying addresses. I've submitted a number of crash dumps to
Microsoft, but there have been no solution suggestions yet and a
search of the knowledge base turned up nothing useful.

IT removed and then restored all the printers, and now I can change
printers when on the office internal network, but I still experience
crashes whenever I work remotely by VPN - which is quite often. Since
the crashes in the office have been fixed (at least temporarily), IT
has given up - they have never been very helpful with VPN problems.

So far I haven't found anyone with a similar complaint. But I'd like
to fix the problem. Has anyone seen this before? If so, how was it
fixed?

Thanks,
George
 
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Shenan Stanley

Flightless Bird
George Neuner wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've suddenly got a weird problem with a company supplied laptop
> (XPpro SP3, 32-bit) for which I have "power user" but not admin
> permissions. IT has been less than helpful (as usual) so I'm hoping
> there is something I can do myself.
>
> I have a large number of network printers available - over 40 - but
> for the last couple of weeks I have experienced application crashes
> whenever I try to select a printer from the print dialog. It
> doesn't matter which printer I try to select - any choice from the
> list causes a crash. I can print from or cancel the dialog as long
> as I don't touch the printer list - just using the default printer
> works fine. I can open the printer list in the control panel and
> change the default printer, so I have a painful workaround at least.
>
> The crash happens regardless of application so I figure it is a
> systemic problem. The error messages vary and I've seen no
> consistency - the crashes appear to happen in a number of DLLs at
> varying addresses. I've submitted a number of crash dumps to
> Microsoft, but there have been no solution suggestions yet and a
> search of the knowledge base turned up nothing useful.
>
> IT removed and then restored all the printers, and now I can change
> printers when on the office internal network, but I still experience
> crashes whenever I work remotely by VPN - which is quite often.
> Since the crashes in the office have been fixed (at least
> temporarily), IT has given up - they have never been very helpful
> with VPN problems.
>
> So far I haven't found anyone with a similar complaint. But I'd
> like to fix the problem. Has anyone seen this before? If so, how
> was it fixed?


Do you need 40 printers?

If not - delete all you don't need and leave only the ones you do need and
make a list of them in case IT wants it.

Or is this a domain laptop and they get remapped when you log into the
domain?

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
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George Neuner

Flightless Bird
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:45:52 -0500, "Shenan Stanley"
<newshelper@gmail.com> wrote:

>George Neuner wrote:
>
>> I have a large number of network printers available - over 40 - ...

>
>Do you need 40 printers?
>If not - delete all you don't need and leave only the ones you do need and
>make a list of them in case IT wants it.


Well, I mostly use a few that are near my office, but the company's
offices extend over 14 floors of the building and, if I'm in a meeting
somewhere I occasionally do need to be able to print to a nearby one.

I can delete printers, but they'll reappear shortly after I login to
the company network. I do have to be on site for that though ... it
doesn't happen if I login remotely through VPN.

>Or is this a domain laptop and they get remapped when you log into the
>domain?


I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "remapped", but when I visit
company offices in another city, I can still access my normal file
servers via their network (though the Internet I assume), but the list
of printers changes to show local ones.

>Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP


George
 
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