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can print from my laptop over wireless without needing to turn on the desktop PC that the printer was originally connected to. It didn’t work: win32 error code returned by the print processor: 122 Windows correctly installed the printer drivers, and added the printer as the default win32 error code returned by the print processor 1726. the remote procedure call failed device, but whenever I attempted to print anything (even locally), nothing came out, but no error messages were displayed.
Win32 Error Code Returned By The Print Processor: 2152796175
In order to track down the problem, I tried printing using the XPS driver. That didn’t work either: the print job was reported as successful, but I ended up with zero-byte .OXPS files. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-hardware/i-get-a-event-id-372-print-service-message-while/3ef4bb89-cb9f-45cc-ad67-a87321e5add8 Eventually, I looked in Event Viewer and found this: Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-PrintService/Admin Source: Microsoft-Windows-PrintService Date: 15/04/2013 19:06:39 Event ID: 372 Task Category: Printing a document Level: Error Keywords: Classic Spooler Event,Document Print Job User: HOME\Administrator Computer: SERVER.home.differentpla.net Description: The document Print Document, owned by Administrator, failed to print on printer Microsoft XPS Document Writer. Try to print the document again or restart the print spooler. Data http://blog.differentpla.net/blog/2013/04/27/the-case-of-the-missing-print-jobs type: RAW. Size of the spool file in bytes: 67709. Number of bytes printed: 0. Total number of pages in the document: 2. Number of pages printed: 0. Client computer: \\SERVER. Win32 error code returned by the print processor: 5. Access is denied. I searched the Internet for this particular Event ID, and for the error message. Almost everything was talking about printing from Terminal Services, which was not my problem, because I was trying to print locally. In the end, I found a KB article, which suggests giving Everyone permission on the PRINTERS folder. There’s no way that I’m doing that, so I looked around some more, and found something that mentioned using Process Monitor and looking at the spoolsv.exe process. That didn’t show anything interesting, but it did lead me to filtering on the PRINTERS folder. Instead of spoolsv.exe, I found a process named printfilterpipelinesvc.exe, which was getting ACCESS DENIED while attempting to create a .TMP file in the PRINTERS folder. Looking at the properties for that entry, we find that printfilterpipelinesvc.exe is running as LOCAL SERVICE. So, I just gave LOCAL SERVICE full control over the PRINTERS folder, and everything started working.
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ID 372: The document failed to print The client printer shows up on Windows 2008 R2 but can't print The client printer shows up on Windows 2008 R2 but can't print Situation: The client installed TS on their DC running on Windows 2008 R2. After that the remote clients using RDC can't send print job to the printer connecting to remote computer. The printer redirection works fine and we can see them, but when we try to send the print job, it doesn't print. The Event Viewer also logs this message: Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-PrintService/Admin Source: Microsoft-Windows-PrintService Event ID: 372 Task Category: Printing a document Level: Error Keywords: Classic Spooler Event,Document Print Job User: chicagotech.local\blin Description: The document Untitled - Notepad, owned by blin, failed to print on printer 041hp4050 (redirected 4). Try to print the document again, or restart the print spooler. Data type: RAW. Size of the spool file in bytes: 23044. Number of bytes printed: 0. Total number of pages in the document: 1. Number of pages printed: 0. Client computer: \\laptop. Win32 error code returned by the print processor: 5. Access is denied. Troubleshooting: It is not recommended to install Terminal Services on a Domain Controller for the security reason. For many small business, they don't have choice, the resolution is using cacls command to assign permission to spool by following these steps: 1. Click Start, search for cmd.exe 2. Right click on cmd.exe 3. Click on ‘Run as Administrator' 4. Type "C:\" w/o the quotation marks and then Press Enter. 5. Type CD\Windows\System32\Spool and then Press Enter. 6. Type Cacls.exe PRINTERS /e /g users:C and then Press Enter. 7. Restart the computer (I didn't have to reboot) Share this:FacebookLinkedInGoogleTwitterPrintPinterestRedditEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related Posted in Uncategorized « RDP is not an acceptable remote access tool anymore. Please stop usingit! doc prescribes cure for Charter Internetills » Responses Thanks for sharing this information. This particular method didn't work, but I found a workaround that worked reliably. I manually set up a local printer on the terminal server, using