Check the spooler directory and determine if there are any files in it.
If so, delete them all and reboot Windows. Then, try deleting the
printers in the list that are now dead-ended.
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Tom Ferguson
MSMVP 1998-2007
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> I was trying to set up a print server to my HP 4000. I created several
> printers with various different IP address (the print server is going
> thru my router). When all that failed, I called tech support for the
> print server.
>
> We ended up changing the IP address to match the router -- this was the
> problem and now I can print.
>
> However, when I try to delete those other printers...it won't let me.
> Just gives me an error to make sure its connected to the network. If I
> double click on the printer that says "deleting.....offline" I get an
> error message 0x00000709. I've made sure there are no print jobs
> spooling.
>
> What else can I do??
>
> Furthermore...when I go to regedit and look under
> print/printers....only the correct ones are there. I'm at a loss...
>
>
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