Outlook 2007 won't print email after Windows Update today

J

JWLoewen

Downloaded and installed 11 Windows and Office updates today, plus Adobe 9.1
update. Now I can't print an email message. Outlook just shows a cycling
cursor (running Windows Vista Business 32 bit) which doesn't go away. Word,
WordPerfect, etc all print just fine. I've verified that Outlook has the
correct printer selected. Attempting a print Preview from Ctrl-P also acts
the same. Can't find anything in Knowledge Bases that helps. Anybody else
having the same problem or know what to try?
 
G

Gredon

I am having a similiar problem when printing anything in Outlook 2007 - it
freezes up the PC and the problem is only solved ending Outlook. Other office
programs print fine. The default printer is the same in all programs.
 
J

JWLoewen

I never found the solution to my problem, in spite of a lot of time spent
researching on the Web. Then about a week later, Outlook started printing
emails and other things just fine. It's been working fine ever since. I have
a lot of professional experience at trouble-shooting, but I never did solve
this one myself.
 
J

JWLoewen

I was never able to find any helpful source for information on the problem.
By the time I decided to search some more, it solved itself. Thanks for the
helpful links to OL help, I'll keep them for future reference.

Diane Poremsky said:
did you delete outlprnt?
if you need help finding it, see
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/filepath.htm

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Gredon said:
I am having a similiar problem when printing anything in Outlook 2007 - it
freezes up the PC and the problem is only solved ending Outlook. Other
office
programs print fine. The default printer is the same in all programs.
 

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