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Old 04-19-2008   #4 (permalink)
Feldspar


 
 

Re: After printing several documents, the print queue hangs, print st


Hi, just replying to the top post and the one below it. This has been a
problem in Windows since time immemorial. There does need to be an
option in Windows to just instantly kill the print queue and delete
either all or selected print jobs. They of course will never listen. As
to the reply from Cari, well you must either be a complete noob or a
home user or some kind of space alien because pretty much every IT
professional and large user group has complained about this problem at
some point, on Vista and on XP. Got the internet? Know what google is?
Use it!

The reason why less and less people complain to Microsoft or about
Microsoft these days is that idiots like you reply with idiot answers
and no-one at Microsoft or anyone MS qualified gives a toss. This is not
an HP problem, it happens on Kyocera, on Epson, on MT, on Canon, on all
printers, it definitely is an MS problem that they need to fix, along
with a million other problems.

I'm a 20 year IT pro who currently looks after a 2,000 user network and
has looked after tens of thousands of computers over the years and has
seen Windows through every iteration from DOS 3.0 - It's funny in that
there are so many MCSE's and MVP's out there these days, and it's so
easy to take the exams via cheat-sites, they've lost all credibility. I
had an MVP/MCSE and M-blah-blah say the other day: "Why anyone would
want to open multiple text files at once, is beyond me..." - bless.
Obviously never been a web developer, or had to input multiple flat
files to a db or worked for a CADCAM company, or engineering field where
you have multiple results in CSV's and you need to open them all for
analysis or many many other apps that work this way. Basically whenever
an MVP /MCSE or Mblahblah posts on a forum now, just ignore it, they
usually have no idea what they're talking about and often show their
utter inexperience by posting something like the above - basically all
they're really saying is they've never 'worked' in IT or they've never
been in a production environment, or they have but this is their first
job and they think that now they've seen all there is to see - usually
though they're strictly 'send the odd email, browse the internet' level
users and nothing more.

Windows, especially Vista, is a very very broken OS and needs many
things fixed, reinstated and improved but while MS stonewall users with
these idiots, nothing will ever change, hence people can't be bothered
anymore. I've long since been a supporter of MS as on balance it's
pretty amazing when you look across the spectrum of all their products,
but as time goes on they just get worse and especially Vista, it has
many an IT pro quaking in their boots as the upgrade path and training
implications for thousands of users is frightening, truly frightening.

As for the answer to the original poster's problem? Don't know, wish I
did, I was just so amused/agog at Cari's reply I felt I had to post -
truly myopic and imbecilic - the post of a true noob.

What I just did on my Fista that had yet another blocked print queue,
with my Epson R220, at home, was turn off the printer, go to Services,
stop the Print Spooler, delete the troublesome doc/pdf in the print
queue, count to a hundred, stand up, turned around, sang to the nearest
fictitious deity, had an ice cream, turned everything back on, restarted
spooler and then printed the doc/pdf again. It worked second time around
- yeeha.


Ciao.


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