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comdlg32.dll errror when printing from various applications

 
 
Vanessa
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      18th Dec 2008
Windows XP Home SP2
The computer has 2 printers ( shared ) installed on other computers.
The printers are HP LaserJet 1200 and a Canon LBP3200.

The problem occurs evertime I try to print from various applications but MS
Office.
The error message as I see in the Application Events is "Faulting
application %appname% version...., faulting module comdlg32.dll, faulting
address..."
where %appname% is the application in which I try to print something.
This happens using application such as notepad, acrobat reader, oracle
report runtime, etc.

But strange thing is this kind of error never happen while using MS Office.
Excel, Word happily prints documents to the printer fast n well.

But the problem is not 100% guaranteed to happen. If I'm lucky enough,
notepad and other applications will show the printing dialog ( even after
waiting a few more seconds ) and prints to desired printer. But the ration
can be said is 95 : 5.

Afaik, comdlg32.dll is responsible for creating dialog such as printing
dialog, save file, open file, etc. But this error never ever happen when I
try to open or save file using various applications.
This comdlg32.dll error only happens when I try to print a document ( except
using MS Office ).
I had re-registering the dll using regsrv32 but still the same result.

Any idea?

thanks
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      18th Dec 2008
>Windows XP Home SP2
>The computer has 2 printers ( shared ) installed on other computers.
>The printers are HP LaserJet 1200 and a Canon LBP3200.
>
>The problem occurs evertime I try to print from various applications but MS
>Office.
>The error message as I see in the Application Events is "Faulting
>application %appname% version...., faulting module comdlg32.dll, faulting
>address..."
>where %appname% is the application in which I try to print something.
>This happens using application such as notepad, acrobat reader, oracle
>report runtime, etc.
>
>But strange thing is this kind of error never happen while using MS Office.
>Excel, Word happily prints documents to the printer fast n well.
>
>But the problem is not 100% guaranteed to happen. If I'm lucky enough,
>notepad and other applications will show the printing dialog ( even after
>waiting a few more seconds ) and prints to desired printer. But the ration
>can be said is 95 : 5.
>
>Afaik, comdlg32.dll is responsible for creating dialog such as printing
>dialog, save file, open file, etc. But this error never ever happen when I
>try to open or save file using various applications.
>This comdlg32.dll error only happens when I try to print a document ( except
>using MS Office ).
>I had re-registering the dll using regsrv32 but still the same result.
>
>Any idea?


Update to SP3.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
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Vanessa
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      30th Dec 2008


"Thee Chicago Wolf" wrote:

> >Windows XP Home SP2
> >The computer has 2 printers ( shared ) installed on other computers.
> >The printers are HP LaserJet 1200 and a Canon LBP3200.
> >
> >The problem occurs evertime I try to print from various applications but MS
> >Office.
> >The error message as I see in the Application Events is "Faulting
> >application %appname% version...., faulting module comdlg32.dll, faulting
> >address..."
> >where %appname% is the application in which I try to print something.
> >This happens using application such as notepad, acrobat reader, oracle
> >report runtime, etc.
> >
> >But strange thing is this kind of error never happen while using MS Office.
> >Excel, Word happily prints documents to the printer fast n well.
> >
> >But the problem is not 100% guaranteed to happen. If I'm lucky enough,
> >notepad and other applications will show the printing dialog ( even after
> >waiting a few more seconds ) and prints to desired printer. But the ration
> >can be said is 95 : 5.
> >
> >Afaik, comdlg32.dll is responsible for creating dialog such as printing
> >dialog, save file, open file, etc. But this error never ever happen when I
> >try to open or save file using various applications.
> >This comdlg32.dll error only happens when I try to print a document ( except
> >using MS Office ).
> >I had re-registering the dll using regsrv32 but still the same result.
> >
> >Any idea?

>
> Update to SP3.
>
> - Thee Chicago Wolf
>


Thx for the response but the machine has had the problem before applied
with sp2, now sp3 applied and the same problem still occurs.
Maybe i have no choice but reinstall Windows
 
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Thee Chicago Wolf
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      30th Dec 2008
>Thx for the response but the machine has had the problem before applied
>with sp2, now sp3 applied and the same problem still occurs.
>Maybe i have no choice but reinstall Windows


Something else must be causing it. Can you look at your event viewer
for some possible signs of error. Contrrol Panel > Administrative
Tools > Event Viewer.

Do you by chance have any old Windows 95 era prgrams or such programs
installed? Software not specifically designed to run on WinXP?

Since it's only happening with Office, what service pack level is
office at currently? You can see this by going to Help > About. What
version of Office is this?

It's also possible your printer driver is corrupt or needs updating.
What printer is this?

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
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vanessa
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      30th Mar 2009
Sorry for late reply.
I think I did to mark for notification on reply but somehow I don't have it
in my inbox.
Just found your answer when I searched for all my posts today

Well, as previously mentioned, the printers are shared printers which means
installed on different computer instead in the computer where the problem
existed.
Printers work fine on the host computers and other computers who connected
to it using usual NetBIOS protocol.

All drivers are up to date; and I'm happy to say now that reinstalling the
OS solved the problem.
Thanks for helping

"Thee Chicago Wolf" wrote:

> >Thx for the response but the machine has had the problem before applied
> >with sp2, now sp3 applied and the same problem still occurs.
> >Maybe i have no choice but reinstall Windows

>
> Something else must be causing it. Can you look at your event viewer
> for some possible signs of error. Contrrol Panel > Administrative
> Tools > Event Viewer.
>
> Do you by chance have any old Windows 95 era prgrams or such programs
> installed? Software not specifically designed to run on WinXP?
>
> Since it's only happening with Office, what service pack level is
> office at currently? You can see this by going to Help > About. What
> version of Office is this?
>
> It's also possible your printer driver is corrupt or needs updating.
> What printer is this?
>
> - Thee Chicago Wolf
>

 
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