It is possible that the applications are 32 bit, but I'm not sure it
is limited to that. The applications include Quicken 2008 (pretty sure
this is 32 bit), Word, Excel and Visio 2007 (wouldn't they be 64
bit?), and Internet Explorer (wouldn't that be a 64 bit version?)
My suspicion is that it is something that happens in Quicken that
totally messes up printing for other applications, but that is just a
guess. If I felt more confident that Quicken was the culprit, I'd
consider moving it to a virtual machine, although that would make it
painful to use. Then again, with the printing give me fits it already
hurts (since most of my printing needs involve printing invoices).
I don't suppose the hot-fix is part of SP1? The described symptoms
don't exactly match my situation, but since you pointed it out perhaps
it would fix it anyway?
--Avonelle
On Feb 29, 4:33*pm, "Alan Morris [MSFT]" <ala...@online.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Are the applications experiencing the issue 32 and 64 bit applications or
> only the 32bit applications? *There is a 64 to 32 bit application
> (splwow64.exe) that controls the printing transition from the 32bit layer to
> the 64bit spooler.
>
> verify this application is still running when you experience the failure
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941962/en-us
> You experience problems when you try to print a document in a 32-bit program
> on a computer that is running a 64-bit version of Windows Vista
>
> --
> Alan Morris
> Windows Printing Team
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