Windows XP Virtual Desktop - Black Screen of Death

Hi there.
We are running VDI POC at client, almost everything is running well, the only problem is sometimes when user tries to print a document and goes to file -> print > printer selection, virtual desktop crashes appears black screen. From that point almost nothing to do, only restart the virtual desktop from VDI web administration, any information that can help me solving this problem.
My system specifications:
Solaris 10
VDI 3.1
Virtual Box 2.0.10
Virtual Desktop - MS Windows XP ServicePack 3
Many Thanks
All-rounder

Trying to print locally or IP?

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