1. Try updating the printer drivers for the XP machines. Win XP and Win98 uses completely different printing subsystems and thus drivers. (Win 9x drivers are 16-bit, Win XP are 32-bit).
2. As a test, try commenting out all event-handler code associated with the report. Make sure there is no code that manipulates the data in any manner while the report is generating.
3. Does this happen with every report or just some reports. Try testing with the RB demos and try creating some very simple reports and perform the same test.
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1. Try updating the printer drivers for the XP machines. Win XP and Win98
uses completely different printing subsystems and thus drivers. (Win 9x
drivers are 16-bit, Win XP are 32-bit).
2. As a test, try commenting out all event-handler code associated with the
report. Make sure there is no code that manipulates the data in any manner
while the report is generating.
3. Does this happen with every report or just some reports. Try testing with
the RB demos and try creating some very simple reports and perform the same
test.
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Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors Corporation
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
Best regards,
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
www.digital-metaphors.com