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| | Won't rpint until reboot I have a shared printer on a Vista system and 2 XP systems on the same Workgroup. One of the XP systems can print to the shared Vista printer with no problem. The other sends the file to the queue but it doesn't print until I reboot the Vista system. I can't kill the print job and no other jobs will print until the problem one prints on re-boot. This happens regardless of what the content of what I am trying to print - emails, Word, Excel, etc. - it happens to any data sent to that printer form the other PC. Any suggestions on the cause and solution? The printer is an HP 1020 Laser connected via a USB port. It used to work until I plugged the printer into a different USB port on the Vista system and now the same thing happens regardless of what USB port it is plugged into. |
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| | Re: Won't rpint until reboot This sounds like a security issue. When you reboot the machine, the spooler no longer has the security ID of the sender and schedules the job in system context. The job will most likely print if you stop and start the spooler. Now the real question is why the printer will not work for one user until a spooler restart. Does the user it works for have admin rights on the machine that shares the printer? -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "RST" <rsmtse@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1190221730.350276.8820@xxxxxx Quote: > On Sep 18, 10:56 am, fanofthemick > <fanofthem...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >> I have a shared printer on a Vista system and 2 XP systems on the same >> Workgroup. One of the XP systems can print to the shared Vista printer >> with >> no problem. The other sends the file to the queue but it doesn't print >> until >> I reboot the Vista system. I can't kill the print job and no other jobs >> will >> print until the problem one prints on re-boot. This happens regardless >> of >> what the content of what I am trying to print - emails, Word, Excel, >> etc. - >> it happens to any data sent to that printer form the other PC. Any >> suggestions on the cause and solution? The printer is an HP 1020 Laser >> connected via a USB port. It used to work until I plugged the printer >> into a >> different USB port on the Vista system and now the same thing happens >> regardless of what USB port it is plugged into. > Probably another Vista print spooler problem. > |
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| | Re: Won't rpint until reboot no - the user on the machine that it works from shows as Guest under the Owner column on the printer queue file list. "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Quote: > This sounds like a security issue. When you reboot the machine, the spooler > no longer has the security ID of the sender and schedules the job in system > context. The job will most likely print if you stop and start the spooler. > > Now the real question is why the printer will not work for one user until a > spooler restart. > > Does the user it works for have admin rights on the machine that shares the > printer? > > > > > -- > Alan Morris > Windows Printing Team > Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here: > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > > "RST" <rsmtse@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:1190221730.350276.8820@xxxxxx Quote: > > On Sep 18, 10:56 am, fanofthemick > > <fanofthem...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > >> I have a shared printer on a Vista system and 2 XP systems on the same > >> Workgroup. One of the XP systems can print to the shared Vista printer > >> with > >> no problem. The other sends the file to the queue but it doesn't print > >> until > >> I reboot the Vista system. I can't kill the print job and no other jobs > >> will > >> print until the problem one prints on re-boot. This happens regardless > >> of > >> what the content of what I am trying to print - emails, Word, Excel, > >> etc. - > >> it happens to any data sent to that printer form the other PC. Any > >> suggestions on the cause and solution? The printer is an HP 1020 Laser > >> connected via a USB port. It used to work until I plugged the printer > >> into a > >> different USB port on the Vista system and now the same thing happens > >> regardless of what USB port it is plugged into. > > Probably another Vista print spooler problem. > > > > |
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| | Re: Won't rpint until reboot When I stop and re-start the spooler the file prints but this is annoying and i have no idea what is causing that to happen. I've checked all the security things I can find but see nothing that looks like it would cause the issue. I do notice the when I look at the file in the queue it shows the Owner as Home whereas on the system it does print with no problems from the file shows with an Owner of Guest. Any idea how to change the Owner assigned to the file in the queue or how that is determined? "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Quote: > This sounds like a security issue. When you reboot the machine, the spooler > no longer has the security ID of the sender and schedules the job in system > context. The job will most likely print if you stop and start the spooler. > > Now the real question is why the printer will not work for one user until a > spooler restart. > > Does the user it works for have admin rights on the machine that shares the > printer? > > > > > -- > Alan Morris > Windows Printing Team > Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here: > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > > "RST" <rsmtse@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:1190221730.350276.8820@xxxxxx Quote: > > On Sep 18, 10:56 am, fanofthemick > > <fanofthem...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > >> I have a shared printer on a Vista system and 2 XP systems on the same > >> Workgroup. One of the XP systems can print to the shared Vista printer > >> with > >> no problem. The other sends the file to the queue but it doesn't print > >> until > >> I reboot the Vista system. I can't kill the print job and no other jobs > >> will > >> print until the problem one prints on re-boot. This happens regardless > >> of > >> what the content of what I am trying to print - emails, Word, Excel, > >> etc. - > >> it happens to any data sent to that printer form the other PC. Any > >> suggestions on the cause and solution? The printer is an HP 1020 Laser > >> connected via a USB port. It used to work until I plugged the printer > >> into a > >> different USB port on the Vista system and now the same thing happens > >> regardless of what USB port it is plugged into. > > Probably another Vista print spooler problem. > > > > |
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| | Re: Won't rpint until reboot This happens at the network layer. Do you have a user with the name HOME on one of the connecting machines? By default the print job is passed to the spooler as GUEST on home networks. there is some help on setting up your network for Vista. Vista network configuration http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "fanofthemick" <fanofthemick@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3F41529A-41A9-48F3-9D3C-7A67A81E2C08@xxxxxx Quote: > When I stop and re-start the spooler the file prints but this is annoying > and > i have no idea what is causing that to happen. I've checked all the > security > things I can find but see nothing that looks like it would cause the > issue. > I do notice the when I look at the file in the queue it shows the Owner as > Home whereas on the system it does print with no problems from the file > shows > with an Owner of Guest. Any idea how to change the Owner assigned to the > file in the queue or how that is determined? > > "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: > Quote: >> This sounds like a security issue. When you reboot the machine, the >> spooler >> no longer has the security ID of the sender and schedules the job in >> system >> context. The job will most likely print if you stop and start the >> spooler. >> >> Now the real question is why the printer will not work for one user until >> a >> spooler restart. >> >> Does the user it works for have admin rights on the machine that shares >> the >> printer? >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Alan Morris >> Windows Printing Team >> Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here: >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto >> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >> rights. >> >> "RST" <rsmtse@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:1190221730.350276.8820@xxxxxx Quote: >> > On Sep 18, 10:56 am, fanofthemick >> > <fanofthem...@xxxxxx> wrote: >> >> I have a shared printer on a Vista system and 2 XP systems on the same >> >> Workgroup. One of the XP systems can print to the shared Vista >> >> printer >> >> with >> >> no problem. The other sends the file to the queue but it doesn't >> >> until >> >> I reboot the Vista system. I can't kill the print job and no other >> >> jobs >> >> will >> >> print until the problem one prints on re-boot. This happens >> >> regardless >> >> of >> >> what the content of what I am trying to print - emails, Word, Excel, >> >> etc. - >> >> it happens to any data sent to that printer form the other PC. Any >> >> suggestions on the cause and solution? The printer is an HP 1020 >> >> Laser >> >> connected via a USB port. It used to work until I plugged the printer >> >> into a >> >> different USB port on the Vista system and now the same thing happens >> >> regardless of what USB port it is plugged into. >> > >> > Probably another Vista print spooler problem. >> > >> >> |
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