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03/09/1998 23:17:16
Larry Long
ProgRes (Programming Resources)
Georgie, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
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Divers
Thread ID:
00132627
Message ID:
00133239
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did you get the VFP.EXE at 0137 or a 10H?

trying to determine the difference between the two. MSN has a paper in their knowledge base about third party print drivers divide by zero, but it specifically mentions only the 10H, not the 0137. trying to understand if they are totally different gpfs or related.

thanks - brenda

>I would not recommend the HP4000 series. A client of mine is also having similar problems. Even though I try and set different printer properties, the fix is normally only temporary. Although, just recently I set the HP DWS (Driver Work Space) to what the printer configuration diagnostic had and it seems to be working for now. The setup had 2.50 in it and I set it to something like 2.76 (whatever the diagnostic printout said).

>Bottom line is that they are going to replace it with a LEXMARK.

>>Joe,
>>Had similar problems. Have you looked for the latest drivers for the printer? Or even >>moving from say a HP5 to a HP4 print driver? (If you are using a HP)
>>HP bought our printer back because of this problem!
>>
>>Robert

>>>The following message only occurs in various PC's using Novell Client32 hooked to a Novell network. It does happens only when I try to run any command related to the Report Designer/Writer (Modify/Create Report, Report Form x, etc..) using a Network printer. Everything is OK when printing to local. Any suggestion?
>>>Good trivia :-)
>>>
>>> VFP caused an invalid page fault in
>>> module VFP.EXE at 0137:006b0043.
>>> Registers:
>>> EAX=00002066 CS=0137 EIP=006b0043 EFLGS=00010202
>>> EBX=00dae5d8 SS=013f ESP=00a3f4b4 EBP=5354532e
>>> ECX=00816a42 DS=013f ESI=00000000 FS=0d97
>>> EDX=00911000 ES=013f EDI=00dae5d8 GS=0000
>>> Bytes at CS:EIP:
>>> ff 83 f8 ff 75 e0 8a 0f 33 c0 8a c1 84 98 b0 f1
>> Stack dump:
>>> 00dae5d8 00000000 00dae5d8 0041ffff 00000000 00816a7a 00816a42 00000001 0000bff7 000000d8
>>> e6680000 000200da 00000000 00000000 00a3f55c 00653b0e
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