Sunday, February 12, 2012

Clicking print from Reporting Services report cause computer to re

I have a report developed using Reporting Services 2005 with SQL Server 2005.
It runs just fine, and printed fine up until a few days ago. Now, after I
run the report and it displays on the screen, clicking print causes the
computer to reboot. Not all the reports do this, just this one. I don't
know of anything that has changed that could cause this problem. Anyone have
a similar experience? The report uses a stored procedure to build a table.
But, again it did work o.k. until a few days ago.
ThanksSAME PROBLEM HERE !!
Our client called us yesterday, everything worked fine and now clicking the
print button on 1 or 2 reports just REBOOT the computer !
We are using Reporting Services 2000 with SQL Server 2000.
Please help!
"Glenna" wrote:
> I have a report developed using Reporting Services 2005 with SQL Server 2005.
> It runs just fine, and printed fine up until a few days ago. Now, after I
> run the report and it displays on the screen, clicking print causes the
> computer to reboot. Not all the reports do this, just this one. I don't
> know of anything that has changed that could cause this problem. Anyone have
> a similar experience? The report uses a stored procedure to build a table.
> But, again it did work o.k. until a few days ago.
> Thanks|||We rae now having the same issues...SQL RS 2005, SQL 2000...any hotfixes or
patches?
"KhAoS" wrote:
> SAME PROBLEM HERE !!
> Our client called us yesterday, everything worked fine and now clicking the
> print button on 1 or 2 reports just REBOOT the computer !
> We are using Reporting Services 2000 with SQL Server 2000.
> Please help!
> "Glenna" wrote:
> > I have a report developed using Reporting Services 2005 with SQL Server 2005.
> > It runs just fine, and printed fine up until a few days ago. Now, after I
> > run the report and it displays on the screen, clicking print causes the
> > computer to reboot. Not all the reports do this, just this one. I don't
> > know of anything that has changed that could cause this problem. Anyone have
> > a similar experience? The report uses a stored procedure to build a table.
> > But, again it did work o.k. until a few days ago.
> >
> > Thanks|||On Apr 18, 10:36 am, pbriggsiberia
<pbriggsibe...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> We rae now having the same issues...SQL RS 2005, SQL 2000...any hotfixes or
> patches?
>
> "KhAoS" wrote:
> > SAME PROBLEM HERE !!
> > Our client called us yesterday, everything worked fine and now clicking the
> >printbutton on 1 or 2 reports justREBOOTthe computer !
> > We are using Reporting Services 2000 with SQL Server 2000.
> > Please help!
> > "Glenna" wrote:
> > > I have a report developed using Reporting Services 2005 with SQL Server 2005.
> > > It runs just fine, and printed fine up until a few days ago. Now, after I
> > > run the report and it displays on the screen, clickingprintcausesthe
> > > computer toreboot. Not all the reports do this, just this one. I don't
> > > know of anything that has changed that could cause this problem. Anyone have
> > > a similar experience? The report uses a stored procedure to build a table.
> > > But, again it did work o.k. until a few days ago.
> > > Thanks- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
I am having the same problem. Has anyone found the solution to this?|||Found the solution on another forum!!
The problem come from a recent update patch from microsoft that affects some
printers drivers.
To get rid of the problem, install this hotfix (KB935843) :
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=69443B00-F831-4785-B292-DBF8CF002C6A&displaylang=en
More infos : http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=935843
"jrichardson2@.chkenergy.com" wrote:
> On Apr 18, 10:36 am, pbriggsiberia
> <pbriggsibe...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > We rae now having the same issues...SQL RS 2005, SQL 2000...any hotfixes or
> > patches?
> >
> >
> >
> > "KhAoS" wrote:
> > > SAME PROBLEM HERE !!
> > > Our client called us yesterday, everything worked fine and now clicking the
> > >printbutton on 1 or 2 reports justREBOOTthe computer !
> > > We are using Reporting Services 2000 with SQL Server 2000.
> >
> > > Please help!
> >
> > > "Glenna" wrote:
> >
> > > > I have a report developed using Reporting Services 2005 with SQL Server 2005.
> > > > It runs just fine, and printed fine up until a few days ago. Now, after I
> > > > run the report and it displays on the screen, clickingprintcausesthe
> > > > computer toreboot. Not all the reports do this, just this one. I don't
> > > > know of anything that has changed that could cause this problem. Anyone have
> > > > a similar experience? The report uses a stored procedure to build a table.
> > > > But, again it did work o.k. until a few days ago.
> >
> > > > Thanks- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
> I am having the same problem. Has anyone found the solution to this?
>

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