Re: Print Spooler
- From: C. Moore <CMoore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 15:26:00 -0800
Mr. Butts
I must report no success.
I tried the regedit technique you spelled out. I had one problem; one of
the steps you specified was to use Windows Explorer and navigate to
%systemroot%\system32\etc. I could not find this entry. I searched for it
with no success. So those files didn't get deleted. Can you give me better
idea of where to look?
Other than that, I followed the directions exactally. I still get "spooler
not running"
I downloaded the utility you mentioned and ran it. It gave me the error
message "unable to enumerate files in
'\\notebook\C$\windows\system32\spool\printer' matching the filter '*spl' the
network location cannot be reached. This confuses me as this is a stand
alone notebook that isn't connected to the network.
I am reluctant to reload the OS as all I have is the Toshiba rescue disk
with all of the crap they include (demo ware, AOL, etc.)
Most frustrating! Any more ideas or suggestions?
Thanks ever so much.
Chuck Moore
"pcbutts1" wrote:
I have seen this before with Lexmark and Xerox print drivers..
Warning! be very careful using regedit.
open regedit (e.g. click Start, key regedit and press Enter)
Navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Environments\Windows
NT x86\Drivers.
Under this key, there will be the keys Version-2 and Version-3 (one or the
other of these may be absent - not a problem) the sub-keys under these
contain the printer driver configuration information.
Delete all the sub-keys inside Version-2 and Version-3, but not these keys
themselves
The Microsoft Knowledgebase article at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;312052 lists some
other registry entries to delete, but this is not usually necessary.
Open a Command Prompt window type the commands
net stop spooler
Open Windows Explorer, navigate to %systemroot%\system32\spool\printers\ and
delete any files there. By default, this is where the print spooler stores
print files.
Navigate to C:\Windows\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86. Inside w32x86, there
may be folders with the names 2 and 3 delete all of the files and
sub-folders in each of the 2 and 3 folders, but not the folders themselves.
Inside w32x86, there may be other folders with different names delete these
folders also.
Restart the print spooler using the command
net stop spooler
net start spooler
Since you mentioned a Lexmark printer, these additional steps may be
necessary. The Lexmark printer installation process sometimes installs a
service that makes the print spooler service dependent on itself. If there
is a problem with Lexmark service or a Lexmark printer driver the print
spooler service may not start see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324757.
The steps below make the print spooler service only dependent on the Remote
Procedure Call (RPC) service (RPCSS), which is normal. The print spooler
service dependencies are stored in the registry at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Spooler\DependOnService
The sc config command below resets the value of that entry.
Open a Command Prompt window
Type the command
sc config spooler depend= RPCSS (note the space after the = but not before)
Restart the print spooler
If you are uncomfortable working within the registry then there is a MS
utility called cleanspl.exe which is included in the Server 2003 resorce kit
that you can download from here
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9d467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd&DisplayLang=en
Run that utility.
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"C. Moore" <CMoore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sir
I ran "services.msc" as you suggested, got the window, moved down to print
spooler, and there was nothing to the right of the title entry. I did
notice
several other entries had "started" next to their title.
I then noticed in the left pane, I could click on "start service" (or some
words like that). So. I clicked it and got teh following error message.
"Could not start the Print Spooler service on local computer. Error 1068.
The dependency servive or group failed to start."
I hope this tells you something as I'm baffled.
The other respondant asked if this was the only printer installed on this
machine. There are no printers installed. This is our road notebook and
has
never had a printer installed. One time when I had it connected to my
home
network, Windows tried to install the desk top Lexmark printer that is
connected to the desk top. I stopped teh install and then removed it.
Thanks for any help you might offer.
C. Moore
"David H. Lipman" wrote:
From: "C. Moore" <CMoore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| I am running Windows XP Home on a Toshiba notebook. I recently tried
to add
| a printer and got an error message when clicking on Add a Printer which
says;
| print spooler not running. I was advised elsewhere to go to Run, and
run
| "net start spooler" which I did but it didn't resolve the problem. I
am
| still getting the error message. Any suggestions?
What was the result of starting the Print Spooler Service ?
If you run; services.msc
And you scroll down to; Print Spooler
What is its state ? Is it; "Started" ?
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