Print Spooler Error 1061
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Windows Could Not Start The Print Spooler Service On Local Computer Error 1053
Thread Starter Joined: Jul 28, 2009 Messages: 107 In attempting to install WinFax Pro, I get an error msg windows could not start the print spooler service on local computer error 1068 saying "Setup was unable to stop the spooler. Retry to have Setup attempt to stop the spooler again. Cancel to manually stop the spooler. You can do so by going to the spooler fix it control panel and selecting Services" Then, trying to stop the spooler manually (CmptrMgmt/Svcs&Apps/Services), I get an error msg saying "Could not stop the Print Spooler on Local Computer. Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion." Apparently WinFax Pro won't install with the spooler running, but I'm unable to stop it. What next? (I'm running
Print Spooler Service Keeps Stopping
Windows XP SP3.) Harry32, Jan 26, 2010 #1 Sponsor Phantom010 Trusted Advisor Joined: Mar 9, 2009 Messages: 34,572 Click on Start > Run > type CMD To stop the spooler service, in the Command Prompt, type net stop spooler To start the spooler service again, type net start spooler Phantom010, Jan 26, 2010 #2 Harry32 Thread Starter Joined: Jul 28, 2009 Messages: 107 Thanks, Phantom. I tried that before without success. Here's the transcript: C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>net stop spooler The folowing services are dependent on the Print Spooler service. Stopping the Print Spooler service will also stop these services. Fax Do you want to continue this operation? (Y/N) [N]: Y The service could not be controlled in its present state. More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2189 C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>net helpmsg 2189 The service could not be controlled in its present state. EXPLANATION The service is not currently accepting requests. If the service is starting it cannot process requests until it is fully started. ACTION Try the operation again in a minute or two. If this problem persists, the service may be stuck in a partial
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Applications Won't Launch! Citrix Xenapp 6: Locked out of the Citrix Discovery Services Console! → Citrix Xenapp: Troubleshooting Printing Problems & Issues Posted on February http://citrixtechs.com/blog/citrix-xenapp-troubleshooting-printing-problems-issues/ 28, 2012 by Citrix Blogger For many years, printing has been the bane of the Citrix tech’s existence. You work hard to put together a successful Citrix farm, carefully virtualizing applications and meeting user needs – but everything goes to pieces when the users try to print. Citrix printing issues can usually be print spooler categorized into one of four categories: Citrix issues, Print Driver Issues, Universal Print Driver Issues, or Application problems. Let’s take a look at a few common printer related trouble calls that a Citrix tech may receive: How should printers be deployed in the environment? In the old days, you would commonly deploy printers print spooler service through a complex login script if you did anything at all. Keep in mind that deploying printers with a login script can cause slow logins – See my other blog: http://citrixtechs.com/blog/?p=42 In many offices, users are responsible for mapping their own printers. In today’s world through the magic of Microsoft GPO, printers can be deployed to a non-technical user base with relative ease. Use the following article to guide you with such GPO based printer deployments: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc722179(v=ws.10).aspx Make sure to utilize the Citrix stress printers tool in your test/dev environment so that you can test print drivers before putting them into your production farm. Problems with the print spooler? Citrix techs usually spend some of their time wrestling with the print spooler. The print spooler on a Citrix server may hang, stop responding, or gobble the entire CPU of a server in certain scenarios. If you find that your print spooler is hung, the first thing you