Interestingly, I believe the error relates to a memory access
violation-there was an attempt to access memory not assigned to the
application. I could be wrong-I am no expert on memory management.
That aside, I am glad you at least have a work-around. Hopefully there will
be an actual fix along soon.
Google is your friend! :-))
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> Tom Ferguson wrote:
>> OK. This might be useful. It also fits in with Alan's comments about
>> memory corruption.
>>
>> http://wordofwa.spaces.live.com/blog...53E3!221.entry
>
> Well, I figured out this solution myself after some
> googling. I wonder when Micro$oft would work with
> HP for this... I think it's affecting all known
> HP printer drivers, except maybe those old ones.
>
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