No printers in Access 2003

A

Al Harris

We have XP on stations running Office 2003 with Windows
2003 at the server. About half the stations at school will
not print from Access 2003. All other Office applications
print normally. We installed Office in the same way on all
machines. On the problem machines, when we run Access, the
Printer icon has the message "no printer" and so Print
Preview and Page Setup do not work. Go into Word, for
example, and the machines print normally.
Any ideas welcome - we have Ofsted in a few weeks and this
couldbe an embarrassing problem...
 
R

Ron Pruitt

Al Harris said:
We have XP on stations running Office 2003 with Windows
2003 at the server. About half the stations at school will
not print from Access 2003. All other Office applications
print normally. We installed Office in the same way on all
machines. On the problem machines, when we run Access, the
Printer icon has the message "no printer" and so Print
Preview and Page Setup do not work. Go into Word, for
example, and the machines print normally.
Any ideas welcome - we have Ofsted in a few weeks and this
couldbe an embarrassing problem...
I have the same problem. I need a solution quick.
 
M

melissa

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I have the same problem. I need a solution quick.
.
I too have this problem--I'm at a university, and so far,
I've only noticed 1 computer that is having this problem.
Solutions needed!
 
W

wkolar

melissa said:
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I too have this problem--I'm at a university, and so far,
I've only noticed 1 computer that is having this problem.
Solutions needed!


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wkola
 
L

lbstreet

I was having the same issue on a couple of machines. After loading Service
Pack 1 for Office 2003, the problem was resolved.
 

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