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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: system error 5 has occurred access denied Discussion in 'Windows 8' started by https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-system-error-5-has-occurred-access-denied.1128098/ ron40, Jun 18, 2014. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement ron40 Thread Starter Joined: Jul 6, 2004 Messages: 238 I have windows 8, 32 bit & I'm trying to clear my print http://www.thewindowsclub.com/flush-windows-dns-cache spooler, which I've done many times. I go to "run," type "cmd" & enter the command: "net stop spooler." When I execute the spooler command I get the above error message. I did a error 5 search on google & got a lot of hits but none of them were useful. What is going on & how do I solve this "system 5 error" problem? Thanks for any help. ron40, Jun 18, 2014 #1 Sponsor davehc Trusted Advisor Joined: Oct 4, 2006 Messages: 1,935 Try restarting the spooler at the same time. The combination command would be net stop spooler && net system error 5 start spooler I try to avoid the command line as much as possible, on the understanding that a user OS should not need in depth commands. When I have a document problem such as yours, I normally open the "Devices and Printers", in the Control Panel, click in and "see what's printing" and clear it from there. Sometimes needs a restart. davehc, Jun 19, 2014 #2 Macboatmaster Trusted Advisor Joined: Jan 14, 2010 Messages: 16,415 You must run that cmd on an elevated cmd prompt instead of simply opening the cmd prompt on windows 8.1 however you access it - right click and click run as admin or if you access it from search charms, click run as admin the cmd window will then be titled Administrator command prompt and not merely command prompt please see screenshot as explained here You can also clear print jobs by using an elevated Command Prompt. You will get the Access Denied error if you attempt to do this with a normal Command Prompt. That said, perhaps I am on the wrong tack as you say I have windows 8, 32 bit & I'm trying to clear my print spooler, which I've done many t
Cache RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance Internet connection problems? DNS cache corrupted? Maybe you need to flush Windows DNS Cache. If your computer is finding it difficult to reach a certain web site or server, the problem may be due to a corrupt local DNS cache. Sometimes bad results are cached, maybe due to DNS Cache Poisoning and Spoofing, and therefore need to be cleared from the cache in order to allow your Windows computer to communicate with the host correctly. Typically, there are 3 types of caches in Windows which you can flush easily: Memory Cache DNS Cache Thumbnails Cache Clearing the Memory Cache can free up some system memory while clearing the Thumbnail Cache can free up space in your hard disk. Clearing the DNS Cache can fix your internet connection problem. Here's how you can flush the DNS cache in Windows 8 or Windows 7. Flush Windows DNS Cache You need to open an administrative command prompt windows. In Windows 8, to do so, Press Win+C in combination to bring up the ‘Charms bar'. In its search box, type cmd. Then, right-click on it and choose ‘Run as administrator' option. Alternatively you can also open an elevated command prompt from the WinX menu. Next, type the following and hit enter: ipconfig /flushdns You should be able to see a confirmation dialog window: Windows IP Configuration. Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache. Display DNS Cache If you wish to confirm if the DNS cache has been cleared, you can type the following command and hit Enter: Advertisement ^ ipconfig /displaydns This will display the DNS cache entries, if any. Turn Off or Turn On DNS Cache To turn off DNS caching for a particular session, type net stop dnscache and hit Enter. To turn on DNS caching, type net start dnscache and hit Enter. Of course, when you restart the computer, the DNC caching will in any case be turned on. Disable DNS Cache If for some reason you wish to disable DNS caching, type services in start search and hit Enter to open the Services Manager. Here locate the DNS Client service. The DNS Client service (dnscache) caches Domain Name System (DNS) names and registers the full computer name for this computer. If the service is stopped, DNS names will continue to be resolved. However, the results of D