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| | Unable to remove mapped network printer I am running into a strange anomaly on a Windows Vista Business install. End user has 2 mapped network copiers in the printers folder. The drivers which are used were Win XP drivers and NOT vista drivers. They worked for about 2 days and then the print spooler would crash each time the tried to print anything. When you try to remove the printers, they cannot be deleted. The message says that the printer drivers are in use. The spooler crashes and you have to restart the service. I have tried to remove it using the print management console under the admin tools and even tried to remove just the drivers using the same utility. I have also tried to remove it using the "run as" within the printer folder itself with no success... FRUSTRATING!! Does anyone have any idea where I can get info on this or better yet, does anyone have any ideas? |
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| | Re: Unable to remove mapped network printer John Beuerle wrote: Quote: > I am running into a strange anomaly on a Windows Vista Business install. End > user has 2 mapped network copiers in the printers folder. The drivers which > are used were Win XP drivers and NOT vista drivers. They worked for about 2 > days and then the print spooler would crash each time the tried to print > anything. When you try to remove the printers, they cannot be deleted. The > message says that the printer drivers are in use. The spooler crashes and > you have to restart the service. I have tried to remove it using the print > management console under the admin tools and even tried to remove just the > drivers using the same utility. I have also tried to remove it using the > "run as" within the printer folder itself with no success... FRUSTRATING!! > Does anyone have any idea where I can get info on this or better yet, does > anyone have any ideas? and do: net stop spooler [enter] Then try and right-click/disconnect (or delete if that option is offered) the copiers. After the copiers are gone, you can restart the print spooler service using the elevated cmd: net start spooler [enter] If this doesn't work for you, try in Safe Mode. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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