BUG: Service Pack 3 Causes Updated Epson Stylus to FailLast reviewed: May 1, 1996Article ID: Q140985 |
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SYMPTOMSYou can experience heap corruption when using Windows NT 3.51 Service Pack 3 and the updated Epson Stylus driver that supports 720 DPI printing. Typically the system will slow down and eventually lock up during print operations.
CAUSEThe cause of the problem is related to Service Pack 3 installing an earlier version of the following files: RASDD.DLL RASDDUI.CNT RASDDUI.DLL
RESOLUTION
Steps to Resolve Problem
ARTICLE-ID: Q135314 TITLE : Windows 95 Driver Library ARTICLE-ID: Q82006 TITLE : Windows Driver Library Information a. In Control Panel, choose the Print Manager icon. The Print Manager opens. From the Printer menu, choose Create Printer. The Create Printer dialog box appears. b. Expand the Driver drop-down list by clicking its down arrow. Scroll to the bottom of the list and select Other. The Install Driver dialog box will appear. c. Either insert the disk you made during the downloading procedure, or type the path of the directory where you downloaded the driver. Then choose the OK button. A Select Driver dialog box appears, listing one or more printers. d. In the Printer Driver list, select the printer you want, and choose the OK button. Windows NT copies the needed file(s) and returns you to the Create Printer dialog box. e. Fill in the rest of the information fields, and choose OK. f. For instructions on how to configure your printer, see the section for the Print Manager in the "Microsoft Windows NT System Guide."
Alternative Procedure
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
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Additional reference words: Epsom hang slow lock freeze driver print
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