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forrent? My family's story in Chinese stockmarket. What is the gas mileage of yourcar? Who can contribute to anIRA? Recent Comments PP on 401K and IRA for foreigners in…PublicBoost.com on More Tax https://latestarters.wordpress.com/2007/03/17/trouble-deleting-or-canceling-a-print-job-in-windows/ Returns for Internati…nag on Non-Resident Alien or Resident…Lara Clarc on More Tax Returns for Internati…Brandon on Gone are the good days for cre… Archives September 2008 May 2007 April 2007 March 2007 February 2007 Search for: Meta Register Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.com Trouble deleting or canceling a print job inWindows? March 17, 2007 -- latestarters The glitch I had in printing was that I was unable to cancel error processing a bad print job from the printing queue. It simply sat in front of the queue of print jobs without being printed or deleted. I am running Windows XP Professional, however, this experience may happen on all Windows operating systems. The reason for this glitch is that the print manager was not able to delete the spooler file caching the print job. Therefore, the solution is to remove the print job manually. error processing command 1. Locate the print job under the print spooler directory. It's usually under %SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\SPOOL\PRINTERSwhere %SystemRoot% is the installation directory of Windows OS. 2. You can find the files according to time stamp and size, and try to delete them, however, it usually doesn't work because there is a lock on these files by the "Print Spooler" service. 3. Click "Control Panel" -> "Administrative Tools" -> "Services" and find "Print Spooler". The "Status" column shows "Started". Right click the service to "Stop" it. 4. Leave the "Services" open and go back to the directory in Step 1 to delete those files. 5. Go back to the "Services" windows and right click the "Print Spooler" service to "Start" it again. Now happy printing again! Like this:Like Loading... Related Posted in computer, printing, technology, Windows XP. 19 Comments » 19 Responses to "Trouble deleting or canceling a print job inWindows?" Kenric Says: March 21, 2007 at 6:43 am Thanks for the tip. This happens to me all the time! Reply Yannick Says: March 21, 2007 at 12:41 pm My pleasure. This is a good way to document tips for myself too. Reply Indulgence Says: April 16, 2008 at 5:05 am I am facing the same problem. I tried your solution but when I stop the services