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Cannot view or design reports, multiple databases or computers

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EE in Need - 16 Jan 2006 17:46 GMT
Having an issue just recently that is occuring on multiple databases and all
machines tested so far.

I open an existing database, double click my report, and nothing happens.  I
try to goto design view, and nothing happens.  I try to create a new report,
select one table and item, go through the rest of the wizard and comes back
with "The wizard faile to create the report".  Try to create a report from
scratch, and same thing, "Failed to create report".  If I try to create in
design view, nothing happens.

So I created a new db on my local machine, try to create a report, same
errors.

Running Access 2003 SP2 on XP machines.  Access installed locally, databases
are on network, except the one I tested locally.

Other factors:
1- These worked a little over a week ago.
2- Did a recent 'Microsoft Update', but don't see in my history where it
changed Access since Dec 8th
3- Our mdb's are small, less than 1MB.

Any ideas?
EE in Need - 16 Jan 2006 18:00 GMT
Should add the following:

If I set my default printer to a local printer, it seems to work, but then
if I set my default printer to a networked printer, I get the errors
mentioned.

> Having an issue just recently that is occuring on multiple databases and all
> machines tested so far.
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>
> Any ideas?
 
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