What is "Generic Host Process For Win32 Services"?

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My name is Gilles this my question:
Every time I click into the address bar and want to go to a address this
window appear after few second on my screen and you can read "Generic Host
Process For Win32 Services as detected an error" I should report this problem
to Microsoft which I do but nothing change and I have no idea how to reverse
this problem. Can a expert in Microsoft in the community can idvise me it is
urgent because we run a small business and it is very frustrating, everything
else is working? Thank you for your assistance in this matter

With Best Regards, I Remain,
Gilles
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Gillyon said:
My name is Gilles this my question:
Every time I click into the address bar and want to go to a address
this window appear after few second on my screen and you can read
"Generic Host Process For Win32 Services as detected an error" I
should report this problem to Microsoft which I do but nothing change
and I have no idea how to reverse this problem. Can a expert in
Microsoft in the community can idvise me it is urgent because we run
a small business and it is very frustrating, everything else is
working? Thank you for your assistance in this matter

With Best Regards, I Remain,
Gilles

Gilles -

You've asked your question in the wrong newsgroup, I'm afraid. This one
is devoted to questions about Microsoft Access, the database program. I
think you'd do better to post your question in one of the groups devoted
to your operating system.

I did have a quick search online for your error message, and I found
this article in the Microsoft KnowledgeBase

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;821690
Generic Host Process Error Message and a Flashlight Icon Appear

It may or may not be relevant to your situation, but it suggests that
the problem may be related to the device driver for a printer or
scanner. The article mentions an old HP printer or scanner driver, but
I'm not convinced it's confined just to those HP drivers. If you have a
printer or scanner, or both, connected to your computer, see if the
problem goes away if you turn off the computer and the printer and/or
scanner, disconnect the device(s), and restart the computer. If the
problem goes away, you may need to contact the device manufacturer for
replacement device drivers.

That's all I can offer, and it may or may not be relevant to your
problem. As I said, you'd have better luck asking in a suitable
newsgroup.

Good luck!
 
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