Re: Using Remote Terminal session W2003, Spooler Event Log entry

From: Scott Napolitan [Microsoft] (scottnap_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/15/04


Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 12:02:57 -0700

My guess is that you have your terminal server connection settings to
connect the printers you have locally to your server atuomatically. You can
change this behaviour by opening your mstsc.exe and going to the Local
Resources tab and unchecking the printers box. This will keep it from
happening again, but in order to get the errors to stop popping up you'll
need to delete the printers on the server.
So tell me... what do you think of having this as a default? I know it
annoyed me.

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"kallu luukkonen" <kallu.luukkonen@luukku.com> wrote in message 
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> is there any way to turn this off in the Event Log on a W2003 Ent
> server?
>
> the spooler service is not running on the server as there is no
> connected printer and no defined network printer (there is never any
> need to print anything from this server)
>
> under services.msc the Spooler is set to Manual and is not Started
>
> when connecting via Remote Desktop Connection, this comes up in the
> Event Log
> Source: TermServDevices
> Event ID: 1114
>
> Error communicating with the Spooler system service.  Open the
> Services snap-in and confirm that the Print Spooler service is
> running. 


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