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I just noticed today that when I try to run the Snipping Tool, I get this
error: THE SNIPPING TOOL IS NOT WORKING ON YOUR COMPUTER RIGHT NOW. RESTART YOUR COMPUTER, AND THEN TRY AGAIN. IF THE PROBLEM PERSISTS, CONTACT YOUR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR. I've been running Vista Ultimate for about a year now, and installed SP1 this week. Restarting doesn't fix, I've also tried adding/removing the TABLET PC OPTIONAL COMPONENTS in the Windows Features On/Off control panel. This doesn't help. I even went to the extreme of uninstalling SP1 to no avail. I also notice that I get the same error as above with Sticky Notes: Sticky Notes IS NOT WORKING ON YOUR COMPUTER RIGHT NOW. RESTART YOUR COMPUTER, AND THEN TRY AGAIN. IF THE PROBLEM PERSISTS, CONTACT YOUR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR.(80004005) And Windows Journal too! WINDOWS JOURNAL CANNOT START. THERE WAS AN ERROR INITIALIZING INKING COMPONENTS. The ONLY function in the Tablet PC that works is Tablet PC Input Panel. Well it runs, but neither of the TOOLS or HELP pull down menus work. I've seen others with the same Snipping Tool error while searching google, but never found a fix. For some people they had to reinstal the whole OS, but even then the errors came back after a while. HELP! |
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On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 10:24:06 -0500, "edde"
wrote: I just noticed today that when I try to run the Snipping Tool, I get this error: THE SNIPPING TOOL IS NOT WORKING ON YOUR COMPUTER RIGHT NOW. RESTART YOUR COMPUTER, AND THEN TRY AGAIN. IF THE PROBLEM PERSISTS, CONTACT YOUR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR. I've been running Vista Ultimate for about a year now, and installed SP1 this week. Restarting doesn't fix, I've also tried adding/removing the TABLET PC OPTIONAL COMPONENTS in the Windows Features On/Off control panel. This doesn't help. I even went to the extreme of uninstalling SP1 to no avail. I also notice that I get the same error as above with Sticky Notes: Sticky Notes IS NOT WORKING ON YOUR COMPUTER RIGHT NOW. RESTART YOUR COMPUTER, AND THEN TRY AGAIN. IF THE PROBLEM PERSISTS, CONTACT YOUR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR.(80004005) And Windows Journal too! WINDOWS JOURNAL CANNOT START. THERE WAS AN ERROR INITIALIZING INKING COMPONENTS. The ONLY function in the Tablet PC that works is Tablet PC Input Panel. Well it runs, but neither of the TOOLS or HELP pull down menus work. I've seen others with the same Snipping Tool error while searching google, but never found a fix. For some people they had to reinstal the whole OS, but even then the errors came back after a while. HELP! Make sure you have Tablet PC Optional Components feature turned on. MGP |
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What firewall, anti-virus application or security suite is installed?
wrote in message ... On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 10:24:06 -0500, "edde" wrote: I just noticed today that when I try to run the Snipping Tool, I get this error: THE SNIPPING TOOL IS NOT WORKING ON YOUR COMPUTER RIGHT NOW. RESTART YOUR COMPUTER, AND THEN TRY AGAIN. IF THE PROBLEM PERSISTS, CONTACT YOUR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR. I've been running Vista Ultimate for about a year now, and installed SP1 this week. Restarting doesn't fix, I've also tried adding/removing the TABLET PC OPTIONAL COMPONENTS in the Windows Features On/Off control panel. This doesn't help. I even went to the extreme of uninstalling SP1 to no avail. I also notice that I get the same error as above with Sticky Notes: Sticky Notes IS NOT WORKING ON YOUR COMPUTER RIGHT NOW. RESTART YOUR COMPUTER, AND THEN TRY AGAIN. IF THE PROBLEM PERSISTS, CONTACT YOUR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR.(80004005) And Windows Journal too! WINDOWS JOURNAL CANNOT START. THERE WAS AN ERROR INITIALIZING INKING COMPONENTS. The ONLY function in the Tablet PC that works is Tablet PC Input Panel. Well it runs, but neither of the TOOLS or HELP pull down menus work. I've seen others with the same Snipping Tool error while searching google, but never found a fix. For some people they had to reinstal the whole OS, but even then the errors came back after a while. HELP! Make sure you have Tablet PC Optional Components feature turned on. MGP |
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wrote in message
... On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 10:24:06 -0500, "edde" wrote: Restarting doesn't fix, I've also tried adding/removing the TABLET PC OPTIONAL COMPONENTS in the Windows Features On/Off control panel. This doesn't help. I even went to the extreme of uninstalling SP1 to no avail. Make sure you have Tablet PC Optional Components feature turned on. MGP |
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wrote in message
... On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 10:24:06 -0500, "edde" wrote: Restarting doesn't fix, I've also tried adding/removing the TABLET PC OPTIONAL COMPONENTS in the Windows Features On/Off control panel. This doesn't help. Make sure you have Tablet PC Optional Components feature turned on. MGP Where do you do this? As mentioned (see above from my original post), I have tried adding/removing the Tablet PC Optional Componenets in the "Turn Windoes Features On or Off". I've removed, it then rebooted, added it, rebooted same problem. Is there another place to do this? |
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"Bob" wrote in message
. .. What firewall, anti-virus application or security suite is installed? I am using the Windows Firewall, and I run Windows Defender and Housecall online Anti Virus when I think I may have viruses. I don't run any full time AV (they are junk), and haven't had a virus show up in 10 years. |
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I may have fixed it.
I opened MS Outlook and rand the OFFICE DIAGNOSTICS, and that seem to have fixed the problem. Now let's see how long it lasts. "edde" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 10:24:06 -0500, "edde" wrote: Restarting doesn't fix, I've also tried adding/removing the TABLET PC OPTIONAL COMPONENTS in the Windows Features On/Off control panel. This doesn't help. Make sure you have Tablet PC Optional Components feature turned on. MGP Where do you do this? As mentioned (see above from my original post), I have tried adding/removing the Tablet PC Optional Componenets in the "Turn Windoes Features On or Off". I've removed, it then rebooted, added it, rebooted same problem. Is there another place to do this? |
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"edde" wrote in message I don't run any full time AV (they are junk), Why do you say that? and haven't had a virus show up in 10 years. You have been fortunate but you are taking an unnecessary risk. It possible your current problem is the result of a virus. |
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I don't mean to sound like a noob or anything but I can't seem to find the Snipping Tool on my computer. I looked in the start menu and I searched the Hard Drive. I found nothing. Can someone help? -- crazydude007 Having very choppy or laggy gameplay in Vista? Check out my tutorial to fix it (only for NVIDIA GForce Users): http://www.vistax64.com/gaming/13843...lay-vista.html |
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"Bob" wrote in message . .. "edde" wrote in message I don't run any full time AV (they are junk), Why do you say that? and haven't had a virus show up in 10 years. You have been fortunate but you are taking an unnecessary risk. It possible your current problem is the result of a virus. Hah, no, I've use my machine 12hrs a day, and have been for more than 10 years surfing everywhere and I see no need for full time av. Why? Because I can spot malware a mile away! I know exactly what should be in my task manager and registry. In fact, most of my friends run full time antivirus programs, yet when I visit, I usually find 2 or 3 viruses or trojans on their machines that their av programs have missed. If I suspect something looks suspicious on my machine, I will run housecall online scanner, and something like super anti spyware. 99.9% of the time they find nothing. AV software just bogs down the OS, and can cause more trouble than they fix. My sis works as a tech support person for a computer company, and she said 70% of their tech support problems are due to full time AV software. It's just like anything, you just have to put some thought and effort into what you are doing. And it turned out my problem wasn't due to a virus. It was some sort of glitch with Vista SP1 and Office/Outlook (which is remedied now). |