bottletree wrote:
> Tks Bear for helping me out
Open a command prompt and type "net start spooler" (without quotes) and
press Enter.
If that doesn't work, post back and include:
- make/model of printer
- how is printer connected to computer
- what you mean by "printer/computer went haywire" (include text of any
error messages)
- have you re-booted since the problem?
- what else have you done?
Note that it may be necessary to clean out the pending print jobs.
Hopefully you can re-create them.
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Lem -- MS-MVP - Networking
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