Subject Re: ErrorMessage Makes No Sense
From Tom <IHaveNoEmail@ddress>
Date Thu, 13 May 2021 18:14:02 -0400
Newsgroups dbase.getting-started

On 5/13/21 4:26 PM, Gaetano D. wrote:
> On 14/05/2021 2:01, Tom wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> dBase 2019
>> Windows10
>>
>> For whatever reason, on a form that has been working fine for weeks, I
>> get the following error message this morning pointing to the line
>> indicated. There are 22 objects before the error object identical
>> except for name and position values. None of them have anything to do
>> with printing. Any suggestions as to what is going on here?
>>
>> Tom
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> If it is a network or shared printer and it happens even after rebooting
> your PC, it may be caused by KB5001330, an update from mid-April that is
> known to cause printer and shared resource issues in Windows 10. Try
> uninstalling it+reboot to see if it fixes the issue. If it is in a
> corporate environment, do consult with IT first. I posted a couple links
> in bug reports about this.
>
> https://www.windowslatest.com/2021/04/24/microsoft-issues-emergency-windows-10-april-fix-for-performance-issues/
>
>
> MS supposedly released an emergency fix on 24th April but on 6th May I
> still had issues and was told to uninstall KB5001330 - which immediately
> solved the issue I had, so unless your issue related to a pending
> restart after an update, uninstalling KB5001330 is worth a shot...
>
> The emergency fix referred to in the above article was installed on my
> computer, however, I still had severe crashes in my video editing
> software (since I have paused updates for a month straight after
> uninstalling KB5001330, I know the fix was already there when I had the
> issue).
>
> If that turns out to be the issue, make sure you report it through the
> feedback hub in Windows 10.
>
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Hi Gaetano,

No network, not a shared printer and no use of a printer anywhere. Just
a simple calendar form typically opened ReadModal() when used.

I did file your previous posts re. KB5001330 away for future reference
if necesary.

Thanks anyway,

Tom