I'm having a strange problem that has come up on a Windows XP Home
with SP2. It has a TWAIN scanner connected to USB. It comes up with
a TWAIN error (General failure. Source immediately unloaded.) This
error happens when the twain scanning applet is called from another
program. If I run the program at the command line it functions
perfectly. Nothing that I know of has been changed on the computer. I
tried System Restore to go back a few days, but that didn't fix the
problem. It seems to be a Windows issue with the way external
programs are run and the resources available to them.
I tried to uninstall and reinstall the scanner driver, but that didn't
seem to help.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Mike
they usually have their
proprietary software for
use with the scanner.
so I would download the
entire package they have
provided for their scanner.
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