Can't Print from Windows Explorer - DEP won't allow

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Guest

When trying to print a JPG file from Windows Explorer (Win XP Pro):
every time I try to print from the Photo Printing Wizard, I get a Data
Execution Prevention - Microsoft Windows error message that closes the
program.

I've tried turning on (and off) DEP for specific programs, but have never
been able to find the Photo Printing Wizard.

Thanks for help,

Nnylg
 
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Allan

Nnylg said:
When trying to print a JPG file from Windows Explorer (Win XP Pro):
every time I try to print from the Photo Printing Wizard, I get a Data
Execution Prevention - Microsoft Windows error message that closes the
program.

I've tried turning on (and off) DEP for specific programs, but have never
been able to find the Photo Printing Wizard.

Thanks for help,

Nnylg
If you want to find the program to exclude from DEP blocking try looking in
the Event Viewer for hints under the Application log.
 
G

Guest

Allan said:
If you want to find the program to exclude from DEP blocking try looking in
the Event Viewer for hints under the Application log.
Hi Allan;

Thanks for your response.

When you say "Event Viewer" are you referring to the "Windows Task Manager"?
If so, I have tried to catch the program in the Processes window, with no
luck; it doesn't show up in the Applications window.

Was hoping for more specifics - anyone?

Thanks,

Nnylg
 
A

Allan

Nnylg said:
Hi Allan;

Thanks for your response.

When you say "Event Viewer" are you referring to the "Windows Task
Manager"?
If so, I have tried to catch the program in the Processes window, with no
luck; it doesn't show up in the Applications window.

Was hoping for more specifics - anyone?

Thanks,

Nnylg
No, Event Viewer is not Task Manager. Try reading this article :
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us . Try Start|All
Programs|Administrative Tools|Event Viewer .
 

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