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Cannot access printer properties for all printers XP-SP2

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Day@discussions.microsoft.com Chris Day

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Jan 1, 2007, 11:44:00 AM1/1/07
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Hi -

Suddenly I can't display printer properties or preferences for all my
installed printers.

I've run sfc /scannow, gone through KB324757, reinstalled all my printer
drivers but I still have the problem.

How can I resolve this ?

Many thanks

Chuck

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Jan 1, 2007, 3:03:11 PM1/1/07
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An "off the wall" suggestion is to try setting up a test user with admin
privilege. Seems that the user profile may be munged.
(Nothing ventured, nothing gained!)
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Chris Day

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Jan 1, 2007, 7:15:00 PM1/1/07
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Hi Chuck - like the suggestion -tried with Administrator and still the
same... could he printui.dll be 'munged' ?

Chris Day

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Jan 2, 2007, 6:59:00 AM1/2/07
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Fixed !! -

Went through the printui.dll and verified each DLL it referenced. Seems the
problem was with compstui.dll being zero (0) bytes in length.

Solution

1. delete compstui.dll
2. Windows File Protection will ask you to insert your XP disk
3. WFP will then reinstall compstui.dll
4. Properties now displays

Chuck

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Jan 2, 2007, 9:40:56 AM1/2/07
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Thank you for listing the cure for your problem!
It may help others!
Do you have any idea as to what might have stomped on compstui.dll ?

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Chris Day

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Jan 2, 2007, 1:19:00 PM1/2/07
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Hi Chuck -

No idea as yet how this dll got stomped, although I would recommend others
search for zero byte DLL's within their windows root and like Windows File
Protection do its job.

Anyway, nice to have a successful resolution so earlier on in the year.

Chris

Vin

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Jan 9, 2007, 4:36:00 PM1/9/07
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Hi,

I have encounter the same situation. Can't figured it out.

How did you do the following: printui.dll and verified each DLL it referenced

how?

thanks

Chris Day

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Jan 9, 2007, 4:54:01 PM1/9/07
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Hi Vin -

Went through printui.dll using Process Explorer from SysInternals. Found all
the .dll references (there might be an easier way).

Then I checked that these dll's actually existed and were correct size etc.

Hope this helps

Chris

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