Re: Spoolsv.exe problem

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the filename is this
drwtsn32.log


Open the printers property and verify that the printer Port configuration.

Open Device Manager and verify the LPT port is still working.

You will need the proper cable configuration in order to connect the printer
to the computer.


--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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"VFP Developer" <ccaron@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Alan,
Thanks for your reply.
I am very confused about how to proceed. I did a cold reboot and the
machine now looks different. First, to reply to you:

did you recently add a printer, install an application that has a software
printer, or update a printer driver?
No, nothing changed in at least a year.

look for the drwtsn.log file under \winnt directory (or whatever the
windows directory is named)
Search shows no file by this name anywhere on the entire machine

After the cold reboot (the computer was off for a few hours), I see the
following:
1. when I rebooted, I did not get the error message I mentioned below
2. In the control panel applet, all the printer drivers now appear
3. In Task Manager, I see that spoolsv.exe is running
4. When I send something to the printer (either from Word or from an
application), I do not receive an error message as I did yesterday, but
nothing is sent to the printer.
5. When I look at the printer queue, I can see the files I sent, but
their
Status is blank and they are not being moved to the printer. One thing
that
may be significant: the port is blank. I think it should be LPT1 because
the printer is connected to the machine by the parallel port.
6. Yesterday, I could not create reports to file that used printer
drivers. Today I can. So apparently some problem got corrected by the
cold
boot. However, I still can't get anything out of the computer to the
printer.

I thought that perhaps this could be a hardware problem. I have a
printer
sharing box so I tried to remove it by wiring the computer directly to the
printer but I could not do this because the printer requires a cable that
is
different from a parallel port cable. I have such a cable that goes
between
the printer sharing box and the printer but I can't hook the computer
directly to the printer.

Does this further information give you any ideas on how I can proceed?
Thanks!









"Alan Morris [MSFT]" <alanmo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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did you recently add a printer, install an application that has a
software
printer, or update a printer driver?


look for the drwtsn.log file under \winnt directory (or whatever the
windows
directory is named)

Look for FAULT in the log.

Most spooler failures are caused by faulty or corrupted print drivers

http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/CleanPrinterDrivers.htm

--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.

"VFP Developer" <ccaron@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am running Win/2000. Suddenly I could not send anything to the
printer
and when I looked in the control panel, I found that my printer drivers
all
disappeared! When I tried to add one in the control panel, I received
a
message about no resources available. I rebooted the machine and when
the
machine restarted, I received this message:

Program Error
Spoolsv.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You
will
need to restart the program.
An error log is being created.

I don't know what this means or how to access the error log. Can you
suggest how I can correct this problem? Many thanks.




.



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