Re: printer problems - Please Help!!!!!



You will need to reboot after setting the IRP value. This is network stuff
not printing stuff so I don't even know what this irp stuff is.

It sounds like you found the KB for this. You can set to the max and see it
that gets things working then cut the value until you have a value that
works, or increment up until you find the working value. But you will need
to reboot after each setting change for the server service to pick up the
change.

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Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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"Harry Hornet" <HarryHornet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:07C83A5F-39D2-49A0-A015-05C287F74AD1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a strange problem.
All users can access a printer depending which room they log in to.
Example if someone logs onto a pc in the Blue Room, the can print to the
Blue Room's printer. Simple! This is done by using a script at logon time.
This has worked fine for years.
The other day I had mega problems with a printer and had to delete it from
the server and reinstall it again. Since then some PCs will not print to
it.
The situation is as follows...
A user logs on to PC1 and can print ok.
The same user logs onto a different PC and although they can see the
printer, they cannot print to it.
I have been tearing what little hair I have out. The script is working
because some can print. It only seems to be on some PCs.
I have noticed that in the event log on those that do not work, there is
an
entry for SRV error 2011 - irpstacksize is too small for the server to use
a
local device. Please increase the value of this parameter.
I have tried to update the registry as detailed in the knowledge base but
it
seems to make no difference. Am I looking at a red herring?
I just hope someone can come up with a solution!


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