Word 97 crashing when printing. Glitch does not happen when using another Windows XP Profile

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Nate Goulet

Update: I tried creating a new Windows XP profile on the same computer
that has the Word 97 printing glitch (Word crashes). The problem does
not happen when using the new profile. I assume this must mean the
problem is somewhere in Windows rather than with Word, yet all other
apps print fine.

Any idea where to look in Windows to correct this problem?

FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW:

Word 97 Winword.exe Application Error when printing


I have one machine on a network that recently developed a problem when
printing.

Winword.exe - Application Error
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X The instruction at "0x77e760cd" referenced memory at "0x00000000".
The memory could not be "read".

Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program

OK CANCEL
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Office 97 Pro has been installed on this pc for a couple years and
this problem just started happening. It has SR-R and other patches
installed running under Windows XP SR2. I have other machines setup
exactly the same way, and none of them have this problem.

There is a local printer installed, and a few laser printers. I'm
able to print fine using Wordpad and other programs (even Excel)
so I can eliminate a corupt printer driver.

Nothing new has been installed on this machine recently that I am
aware of.

I found several people on this group, and on the Internet that have
run into this problem. I've read countless solutions, but for some
reason I don't think the ones I noticed sound too likely to correct
the glitch.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.
 

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