Vista does not like my H & R Block commercial software, HELP!

My H & R Block program for individuals runs and prints well.  However I also H & R Block at home business for our company.  I printed a 1099 the other day with an error when I tried to print a checklist.  However, I took this morning to print another 1099 and it won't print anything.  I was also on the phone and the computer all day today with the support of H & R tech.  They say Vista doen't like something the program did.  The problems in the control panel section are saying APPCRASH and Stopped working.  These messages appear only when I try to print.  I really need someone to help.  I tried unistalling and reinstalling the program.

Only H & R support can provide assistance on their program

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