Printer Error This Network Connection Does Not Exist
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Hi All, Would like to ask about one of our shared printers. We have 8 printers connected to the network and shared from a 2008 R2 server. Only since yesterday, this particular printer won't print. The server receives the job and has assigned to the designated printer. The job has "printing" as status, but nothing comes out of this printer. This happens until the printer status itself goes to win32 error code returned by the print processor 6 offline and the job errors out - printer still physically online. Restarted the printer and the job pushes thru. After a couple of minutes, another print job gets stuck in the queue for the same machine. Same status, same situation. Restarted the machine again and it prints. Odd thing, the server is able to see the printer as ping requests are received and replied to. I've already did a cold reset on the machine. Connected my laptop to it via USB and cross-cable which resulted in successful printouts all the time. Even removed the printer from the server and reinstalled fresh. It prints during the first time then stops afterwards. Even a test print from the server itself gets stuck. Got this entry on eventviewer for the test page: "Win32 error code returned by the print processor: 2250. This network connection does not exist." The connection DOES EXIST as the server is able to ping the machine. For the offline status of the machine, I read somewhere that I need to uncheck SNMP. I did and it was back online, however, the print issue continues. Any ideas as to what might suddenly cause this? Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Shared Printer Issues Install a sha
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6793720/vbs-remove-printe-on-error-resume-next Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up VBS remove printe — on error win32 error resume next up vote 0 down vote favorite When I run the script below I get an error that the first printer does not exist. This is true, the first printer is not connected, so the output gives me this: "c:\temp\rmprintlong.vbs(4, 1) WSHNetwork.RemoveNetworkDrive: This network connection does not exist." and then the script dies...this is the issue: the script dies!!! I still need it to remove win32 error code the second printer in this script! If it doesn't find one of the printers in the script, I still need it to resume with the next remove printer command! Here is the code I am using: Set WshNetwork = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Network") PrinterPath = "\\p1\(SW)_HP_LaserJet_8150_Series_PCL" WshNetwork.RemovePrinterConnection PrinterPath, true, true PrinterPath = "\\p1\(NE)_HP_LaserJet_5M" WshNetwork.RemovePrinterConnection PrinterPath, true, true Wscript.Quit(1) Do I simply add "On Error Resume Next" under the first line of the code..? vbscript share|improve this question edited Mar 7 '12 at 3:12 Joel Coehoorn 249k92440662 asked Jul 22 '11 at 17:23 Will Fix 60213 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted That depends on the quality requirements of your script. If it doesn't matter whether it succeeds or fails, put the OERN in the first line (and meet the standards of the Scripting Guys). A compromise/minimal impact/pythonic variation of your script: Set WshNetwork = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Network") PrinterPath = "\\p1\(SW)_HP_LaserJet_8150_Series_PCL" On Error Resume Next ' don't care if this fails WshNetwork.RemovePrinterConnection PrinterPath, true, true On Error GoTo 0 ' open eyes again PrinterPath = "\\p1\(NE)_HP_LaserJet_5M" WshNetwork.RemovePrinterConnection PrinterPath, true, true Wscript.Quit 1 ' no parameter list () when calling a sub This w