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gINT sometimes runs into problems with network printers when the printer driver is installed on the network. gINT may close on startup or when printing with this message:
gINT8.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close.
If gINT is shutting down with an error on startup, or immediately before, during or after printing, the problem may be a Windows issue caused by the printer driver for a network printer. Specifically, if you use a network printer, and the driver for that printer resides on the network rather than on your hard drive, you can experience crashes on startup (if the network printer in question is your default printer) or at print time (if the printer is not the default one but selected for output).
To diagnose if this situation is the cause of your startup or printing problems, determine whether your network printer driver is installed locally or on the server. To do this, select Start Menu Settings Printers and Faxes, right-click on the icon of the network printer in question, and select Properties. Look at the title bar of the Properties window—If the driver is installed on the server, then the title bar will say ‘[Printername] on [Servername] Properties’. Here is an example: