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Did the latest Windows Update bork up USB printing?

 
 
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      15th May 2007
I'm asking this, because I noticed that, after I had screwed up a user's USB
printer port, I tried doing System Restore. Every time I picked a restore
point AFTER the last security update, the restore would fail, and, therefore,
her printer would remain messed up. However, I picked a restore point BEFORE
the last update, and no problems restoring. And, her printer now works!!!

Just curious.
 
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      16th May 2007
andy9999 wrote:
> I'm asking this, because I noticed that, after I had screwed up a
> user's USB printer port, I tried doing System Restore. Every time I
> picked a restore point AFTER the last security update, the restore
> would fail, and, therefore, her printer would remain messed up.
> However, I picked a restore point BEFORE the last update, and no
> problems restoring. And, her printer now works!!!
>
> Just curious.


Nope, not here.


 
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