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| | Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library...spoolsv.exe I keep getting this error message in any condition even after I have just turned on my HP G70-258US laptop; Running Vista Home Premium, SP1, Pentium(R) DC CPU T4200 @2.00GHz, 4GB RAM, 64 bit OS. Additionally, it doesn't seem to matter which program (IE, Word, games, Excel, etc) and I have not sent any print jobs to my wireless printer. I'm using IE7 which came preinstalled. I did upgrade to IE8 and hated it, so went back to IE7. The error message pops up in an "Interactive services dialog detection" and displays "A program can't display a message on your desktop". Program Details: "(Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library, Program Path: C:\Windows\System32\spoolsv.exe, Received today) |
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| | Re: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library...spoolsv.exe "Darlene" <Darlene@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AA6B76DF-D2C8-4F8E-8903-017EDC68C0E9@xxxxxx Quote: >I keep getting this error message in any condition even after I have just > turned on my HP G70-258US laptop; Running Vista Home Premium, SP1, > Pentium(R) DC CPU T4200 @2.00GHz, 4GB RAM, 64 bit OS. Additionally, it > doesn't seem to matter which program (IE, Word, games, Excel, etc) and I > have > not sent any print jobs to my wireless printer. I'm using IE7 which came > preinstalled. I did upgrade to IE8 and hated it, so went back to IE7. > > The error message pops up in an "Interactive services dialog detection" > and > displays "A program can't display a message on your desktop". Program > Details: "(Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library, Program Path: > C:\Windows\System32\spoolsv.exe, Received today) Basically you have a service, in your case the 'Printer Spooler' service, that's trying to display a message on your desktop; something that is not permitted in Vista due to the new security model. That 'Interactive services dialog detection' message should give you the option to view the message that is being attempted to display, by switching to an alternative desktop, which would help in trouble-shooting. But as to WHY your 'Printer Spooler' service has decided to show you a message, I do not know. Perhaps you've installed some printer drivers for your wireless printer, that have replaced the original 'spoolsv.exe', or perhaps the file has been replaced in some other way (malware, virus etc) (???) System Restore back to before it began, or a virus / malware scan may help. -- Jon |
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| | Re: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library...spoolsv.exe Can you disabled UAC and see if message displays properly? |
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| | Re: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library...spoolsv.exe What is a UAC? When I select to view the message or close the box, it always comes back and I can't figure out how to keep it closed. Seems like whenever I open any other application, it freezes that up too. Note: I don't have to select "Show me the message". Below these options is "Show Program Details" and it shows the same info as "Show me the Message" and I don't have to switch screens then switch back to get out. "Show Program Details" is a drop down window. This is my first Vista OS and I'm really trying to get over the learning curve, but when there are always error messages, I'm beginning to lose my patience. I was hoping by waiting a few years they would have worked out these bugs. "Stan Starinski" wrote: Quote: > Can you disabled UAC and see if message displays properly? > |
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| | RE: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library...spoolsv.exe Could this issue be caused because this is a 64bit system? Seems like I can still run x86 applications. Is that the same as 32 bit? Is there a way to make the default 32bit or x86? I don't think I need the features of 64bit, it just came that way. This is personal home computer; the hardest crunching I plan to do is edit videos and I'm just starting to learn how to do that with Roxio Creator. ps: I don't know anything about 32 vs. 64. "Darlene" wrote: Quote: > I keep getting this error message in any condition even after I have just > turned on my HP G70-258US laptop; Running Vista Home Premium, SP1, > Pentium(R) DC CPU T4200 @2.00GHz, 4GB RAM, 64 bit OS. Additionally, it > doesn't seem to matter which program (IE, Word, games, Excel, etc) and I have > not sent any print jobs to my wireless printer. I'm using IE7 which came > preinstalled. I did upgrade to IE8 and hated it, so went back to IE7. > > The error message pops up in an "Interactive services dialog detection" and > displays "A program can't display a message on your desktop". Program > Details: "(Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library, Program Path: > C:\Windows\System32\spoolsv.exe, Received today) |
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