ChatterBank1 min ago
Printer spooler Windows XP
We are unable to get any printers working on our PC. All printers appeared to have vanished from Control panel and when you try anything ( e.g. install printer ) you are stopped with an error messgae saying that the printer spooler is not working.
I have looked at the spooler and it appears ok identifying the printer ect, but apparently is not running.
Any ideas and suggestions gratefully recieved
Rgds Big Al
It's worth a pint! Maybe two if you get the thing working!!
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Hi Ralph, If you are out there.
I tried the things that you suggested and did find that the spooler was not running. Following your instructions the spooler started to run automatically, I also kicked off the RPC which was a dependent and was'nt running.
However things, although slightly better in as much as I can now see the printer, still are bad. I cannot do anything. I cannot even look at the printer properties. Everything I try, including adding a new printer is blocked with message spooler not running.
I think I will have to get the system to a Doctor as I do not have the tools to do a complete re-load which I fear maybe the solution.
I have learnt quite a few things going down and beyond the path you suggested and appreciate your help. If you can think of something else let me know.
PS will still buy you a pint if I meet you
Rgds Al
Also check that both the Remote Procedure Call service and the Print Spooler service start when the computer does..... Click Start... Run and then type in msconfig and click OK. On the services tab, make sure the above two services are ticked.
You can get me a pint if this works! :-p
Hi Ralph. Sad day. Did'nt work.
Before I went to work I checked the system on my home PC and evrything was running as you said it should be. Checked at work and everything was also the same with Printer Spool and RPC appearing AOK.
My only explanation is a virus, as you suggested, or the spooler S/W being corrupted.
The NEC PC was'nt much cop, bought in a sale and was rather slow. My boss hauled an old PC out of the cupboard and I set that up and we now have a printer again.
Anyway thank you very much for taking the time to help me and although the excercise was'nt successful at least we gave it our best shot eh?
Take care and hope to catch you again
Al