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upgrading to Vista Ultimate about a month ago I've been unable to print.I have a Dell PC (<3yrs old) spooler subsystem app xp and a Dell Photo AIO 922 printer. Latest driver downloaded but it cannot be installed because the spooler is always shut down even when I manually restart it. So I cannot now
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even uninstall and re-install.Please helpThanks Friday, July 25, 2008 3:13 PM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote Hi Sandy, If you close DEP, does the issue occur? For more information about DEP, please refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base: A detailed description of the Data Execution Prevention (DEP) feature in Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005, and Windows Server 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875352/en-us if the issue still persist, you can refer to the following steps to troubleshoot this issue. First, let’s make sure that the Print Spooler service is only dependent on the RPC service and HTTP. To do this, follow these steps: 1.Click Start , type regedit in the Search box, and then press ENTER. 2.Right-click Computer, click Export, Save a backup file on your desktop. NOTE: If an unexpected issue be encountered after modifying registry, please double click the backup file to restore registry. a. Locate and then click the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Spooler b. In the details pane, if the DependOnService value shows values of RPCSS, HTTP and other key, right-click DependOnService, and then click Modify. c. In the Value data box, delete other key, and then click OK. 3. Exit Registry Editor. NOTE: If the HTTP cannot be found, it is normal, please continue to take following suggestions. Then, let’s take the following suggestions to troubleshoot this issue. Before trying the following Steps, please disconnected the Printer from
Points Tech Solutions Web Webmaster Reviews Media Infographics Videos Tech Events Tools How do I find my IP address? Browser and plugin tests You are here: Home / Articles / Hardware, Gadgets, and Products / Data Execution Prevention Keeps Stopping The Print SpoolerData Execution Prevention Keeps Stopping The Print Spooler March 28, 2011 Starting off the work week with an odd error is always a guarantee of fun times. Things like the Print Spooler should just work and usually happily will unless something gets in the way. https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/bd60598a-f3b6-4858-8887-e98e7da4a04a/dep-keeps-stopping-the-print-spooler-service?forum=itprovistaprinting Today's error involved Windows XP's Data Execution Prevention, or DEP, stopping the Print Spooler service from running any time it started up. With the Print Spooler not running, no printers were listed in the Control Panel and obviously no printing was possible. The solution involved cleaning out the printer drivers and ports that had been added previously by drivers. To https://www.404techsupport.com/2011/03/data-execution-prevention-keeps-stopping-the-print-spooler/ clean out the Print Spooler, we refer to a previous article here on 404 Tech Support: Printers - Starting From Scratch. From that article, we use the Cleanspl.exe process from the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit. I received a number of prompts for confirmation of removal from the Clean Spooler executable as it ran through. I told it to remove everything but the Standard TCP/IP Printer Port and the USB Printer Ports, though there are documented ways to reinstall those ports. It seems the error I witnessed today stemmed from a problem with HP Standard TCP/IP Printer Port that was installed by a driver. I re-installed all the needed printers and the problem didn't reappear, so the HP port must have become corrupted. The print spooler service successfully started and remained running after using the cleanspl.exe tool and reinstalling the need printers. Share this:FacebookTwitterRedditGoogleEmailPrint Related Filed Under: Hardware, Gadgets, and Products, Tech SolutionsFollow Us Subscribe to 404TS articles by email. Popular Latest Today Week Month All Microsoft Word: "This modification is not allowed because the selection
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Removal Ransomware Removal Hijackers Removal Keylogger Removal Software Spyhunter Virus Removal Tool Data Recovery Pro Regcure Pro PC Health Advisor Outlook PST Repair Forum Privacy Policy Terms of Use Contact us How to fix Spooler Subsystem App error Posted on October 24, 2012 by Alexey Abalmasov What is Print Spooler or Spooler Subsystem App? Lets begin with definition of Print Spooler service. Print Spooler is windows service responsible for managing all print jobs currently being sent to the computer printer or print server. The print spooler program allows you to delete a print job being processed or otherwise manage the print jobs currently waiting to be printed. How "Spooler Subsystem App error" looks like? Here are couple of examples of how it can look like: Reasons of Spooler Subsystem App error There is 3 common reasons of Print Spooler errors Spooler files corruption Spooler registry entries corruption Printer driver incompatibility Files can become corrupted under the influence of printing software, malicious activity (spooler virus), and even after Windows Update. Printer driver incompatibility is an actual problem for old printers, when last released driver is not compatible with new operating system. Download Printer Spooler Fix Wizard Fix "Spooler Subsystem App error" Instructions to fix "spooler subsystem app" error You can download files mentioned in manual from DLL files directory or even copy them from you friends PC. I 1) Boot your system in Safe Mode 2) Locate "spoolsv.exe" file in C:\Windows\system32\ folder 3) Replace it with downloaded file 4) Do the same with files "spoolss.dll", "localspl.dll" and "winspl.dll" 5) Boot your system in Normal Mode II 1) Press Win + R on your keyboard 2) Type in "regedit" without quotes 3) Locate this tree node HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Spooler 4) To the right-hand side of the window locate "imagepath" icon 5) Double-click on it and type in C:\WINDOWS\system32\spoolsv.exe and press Enter 6) Reboot III 1) Right-click on "My computer", select "Manage" 2) Locate "