Hello,
A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went
down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows
2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the
Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
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Perhaps this link may help you: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324757
"Daniel Marinov" wrote:
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
Perhaps this link may help you:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324757
"Daniel Marinov" wrote:
Hello,
A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went
down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows
2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the
Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Perhaps this link may help you: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324757
"Daniel Marinov" wrote:
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
Gandalf Gladstone
"Daniel Marinov" schreef in bericht news:
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
Go to Start ->Run ->typ: services.msc ->click Ok.
Locate the Printer Spooler service at the rightside of the screen Right click on the name and select property in the shown menu Try to re-configure the print spooler service -> set it to: Automatic -> restart the service even though it"shows "Started" _> restart also all it's dependent services->at the end press Apply ->Ok Close the window ->shutdown and restart the computer -> probe the printer.
"Daniel Marinov" <dido@bulgarianpropertysale.com> schreef in bericht
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Hello,
A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went
down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the
Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD
at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
Go to Start ->Run ->typ: services.msc ->click Ok.
Locate the Printer Spooler service at the rightside of the screen
Right click on the name and select property in the shown menu
Try to re-configure the print spooler service -> set it to: Automatic ->
restart the service even though
it"shows "Started" _> restart also all it's dependent services->at the end
press
Apply ->Ok
Close the window ->shutdown and restart the computer -> probe the
printer.
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
Go to Start ->Run ->typ: services.msc ->click Ok.
Locate the Printer Spooler service at the rightside of the screen Right click on the name and select property in the shown menu Try to re-configure the print spooler service -> set it to: Automatic -> restart the service even though it"shows "Started" _> restart also all it's dependent services->at the end press Apply ->Ok Close the window ->shutdown and restart the computer -> probe the printer.
Gandalf Gladstone
"Daniel Marinov" schreef in bericht news:
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel http://labmice.techtarget.com/windowsxp/printing.htm
"Daniel Marinov" <dido@bulgarianpropertysale.com> schreef in bericht
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Hello,
A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went
down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the
Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD
at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
http://labmice.techtarget.com/windowsxp/printing.htm
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel http://labmice.techtarget.com/windowsxp/printing.htm
Dotti
"Daniel Marinov" wrote:
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
I had a similar problem, Printer Spooler. None of the services, e.g., Epson, Microsoft, or Gateway, could help me. I went around n around in circles. I finally went to: -Start
-Run -msconfig -Services Tab I went thru the whole list and came across LexBce Server, which was unchecked (I had unchecked it when i was doing a cleaning because i thought it was reference to my old Lexmark printer). So, i rechecked it and to my surprise, the printer was connected. Perhaps that is what happened to ur printers. Have soneone check the list to c if perhaps another printer component had been unchecked..Good Luck
"Daniel Marinov" wrote:
Hello,
A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went
down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows
2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the
Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
I had a similar problem, Printer Spooler. None of the services, e.g., Epson, Microsoft, or Gateway, could help me. I went around n around in circles. I finally went to:
-Start
-Run
-msconfig
-Services Tab
I went thru the whole list and came across LexBce Server, which was
unchecked (I had unchecked it when i was doing a cleaning because i thought
it was reference to my old Lexmark printer). So, i rechecked it and to my
surprise, the printer was connected. Perhaps that is what happened to ur
printers. Have soneone check the list to c if perhaps another printer
component had been unchecked..Good Luck
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
I had a similar problem, Printer Spooler. None of the services, e.g., Epson, Microsoft, or Gateway, could help me. I went around n around in circles. I finally went to: -Start
-Run -msconfig -Services Tab I went thru the whole list and came across LexBce Server, which was unchecked (I had unchecked it when i was doing a cleaning because i thought it was reference to my old Lexmark printer). So, i rechecked it and to my surprise, the printer was connected. Perhaps that is what happened to ur printers. Have soneone check the list to c if perhaps another printer component had been unchecked..Good Luck
serial
Daniel Marinov a écrit :
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
rrr
Daniel Marinov a écrit :
Hello,
A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went
down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows
2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the
Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
rrr
Jozko Pucik
Hi Daniel,
Try to use Spooler Cleaner (Cleanspl.exe) which is included in Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd. Before you use it, uninstall all printers and printer related applications/SW. Cleanspl works on Win XP and also could work on Win2k machines.
Good luck...
Jozko Fucik MSSupport
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Daniel Marinov a écrit :
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
rrr
Hi Daniel,
Try to use Spooler Cleaner (Cleanspl.exe) which is included in Windows
Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd.
Before you use it, uninstall all printers and printer related
applications/SW. Cleanspl works on Win XP and also could work on Win2k
machines.
Good luck...
Jozko Fucik
MSSupport
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Daniel Marinov a écrit :
Hello,
A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went
down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the
Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD
at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Try to use Spooler Cleaner (Cleanspl.exe) which is included in Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd. Before you use it, uninstall all printers and printer related applications/SW. Cleanspl works on Win XP and also could work on Win2k machines.
Good luck...
Jozko Fucik MSSupport
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Daniel Marinov a écrit :
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
rrr
Peter Foldes
Jozko
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"Jozko Pucik" wrote in message news:
Hi Daniel,
Try to use Spooler Cleaner (Cleanspl.exe) which is included in Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd. Before you use it, uninstall all printers and printer related applications/SW. Cleanspl works on Win XP and also could work on Win2k machines.
Good luck...
Jozko Fucik MSSupport
"serial" wrote in message news:
Daniel Marinov a écrit :
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
rrr
Jozko
LOL. You just answered a multiposted leech post. That is why there were no answers
--
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Hi Daniel,
Try to use Spooler Cleaner (Cleanspl.exe) which is included in Windows Server 2003
Resource Kit Tools at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd.
Before you use it, uninstall all printers and printer related applications/SW.
Cleanspl works on Win XP and also could work on Win2k machines.
Good luck...
Jozko Fucik
MSSupport
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Daniel Marinov a écrit :
Hello,
A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down.
We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000
machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP
machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
LOL. You just answered a multiposted leech post. That is why there were no answers
-- Peter
Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
"Jozko Pucik" wrote in message news:
Hi Daniel,
Try to use Spooler Cleaner (Cleanspl.exe) which is included in Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd. Before you use it, uninstall all printers and printer related applications/SW. Cleanspl works on Win XP and also could work on Win2k machines.
Good luck...
Jozko Fucik MSSupport
"serial" wrote in message news:
Daniel Marinov a écrit :
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
rrr
Jozko Pucik
dik za upozornenie....na druhej strane, kazda rada dobra, aj ta SPAM robotovi:).
Jozef
"Peter Foldes" wrote in message news:
Jozko
LOL. You just answered a multiposted leech post. That is why there were no answers
-- Peter
Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
"Jozko Pucik" wrote in message news:
Hi Daniel,
Try to use Spooler Cleaner (Cleanspl.exe) which is included in Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd. Before you use it, uninstall all printers and printer related applications/SW. Cleanspl works on Win XP and also could work on Win2k machines.
Good luck...
Jozko Fucik MSSupport
"serial" wrote in message news:
Daniel Marinov a écrit :
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?
Daniel
rrr
dik za upozornenie....na druhej strane, kazda rada dobra, aj ta SPAM
robotovi:).
Jozef
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Jozko
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answers
--
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"Jozko Pucik" <makemoney@seznam.cz> wrote in message
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Hi Daniel,
Try to use Spooler Cleaner (Cleanspl.exe) which is included in Windows
Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd.
Before you use it, uninstall all printers and printer related
applications/SW. Cleanspl works on Win XP and also could work on Win2k
machines.
Good luck...
Jozko Fucik
MSSupport
"serial" <group@mail.fr> wrote in message
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Daniel Marinov a écrit :
Hello,
A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers
went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at
the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows
XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me
with that?
dik za upozornenie....na druhej strane, kazda rada dobra, aj ta SPAM robotovi:).
Jozef
"Peter Foldes" wrote in message news:
Jozko
LOL. You just answered a multiposted leech post. That is why there were no answers
-- Peter
Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
"Jozko Pucik" wrote in message news:
Hi Daniel,
Try to use Spooler Cleaner (Cleanspl.exe) which is included in Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd. Before you use it, uninstall all printers and printer related applications/SW. Cleanspl works on Win XP and also could work on Win2k machines.
Good luck...
Jozko Fucik MSSupport
"serial" wrote in message news:
Daniel Marinov a écrit :
Hello, A month ago at one of our networks all the printer spoolers went down. We tried so many ways to fix them. Reinstalling the SP4 at the Windows 2000 machines, repairing the spooler files from the Windows XP CD at the Windows XP machines, but no effect. Can someone help me with that?