Guest Lou Kallas Posted June 28, 2008 Posted June 28, 2008 I am running a Terminal Services environment with a single server running Windows Server 2003 R2 When a user logs off from their terminal services session I see the same three warnings in the system tab of the event viewer for each printer they had in their terminal services session – a sample follows with the user’s name xxx’d out Event code 8 - Printer Samsung ML-2510 Series (from xxx) in session 1 was purged. Event code 4 - Printer Samsung ML-2510 Series (from xxx) in session 1 is pending deletion. Event code 3 - Printer Samsung ML-2510 Series (from xx) in session 1 was deleted. This user had four printers created when they logged on – each of the four printers had the same three warning messages shown above. This happens for all users. We are seeing some latency issues on our system – when investigating possible causes I saw these Warning Messages. Do these warnings indicate a problem? If so, how do I stop it from happening? Thanks for any suggestions -- Lou Kallas
Guest moncho Posted June 30, 2008 Posted June 30, 2008 Re: Possible Printer Issue when users log off Lou Kallas wrote: > I am running a Terminal Services environment with a single server running > Windows Server 2003 R2 > > When a user logs off from their terminal services session I see the same > three warnings in the system tab of the event viewer for each printer they > had in their terminal services session – a sample follows with the user’s > name xxx’d out > > Event code 8 - Printer Samsung ML-2510 Series (from xxx) in session 1 was > purged. > > Event code 4 - Printer Samsung ML-2510 Series (from xxx) in session 1 is > pending deletion. > > Event code 3 - Printer Samsung ML-2510 Series (from xx) in session 1 was > deleted. > > This user had four printers created when they logged on – each of the four > printers had the same three warning messages shown above. > > This happens for all users. > > We are seeing some latency issues on our system – when investigating > possible causes I saw these Warning Messages. Do these warnings indicate a > problem? If so, how do I stop it from happening? These do no represent a problem but are for informational purposes. I do not know how to turn them off because I prefer to have them on. moncho
Guest Vera Noest [MVP] Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Re: Possible Printer Issue when users log off moncho <moncho@NOspmanywhere.com> wrote on 30 jun 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services: > Lou Kallas wrote: >> I am running a Terminal Services environment with a single >> server running Windows Server 2003 R2 >> >> When a user logs off from their terminal services session I see >> the same three warnings in the system tab of the event viewer >> for each printer they had in their terminal services session >> – a sample follows with the user’s name xxx’d out >> >> Event code 8 - Printer Samsung ML-2510 Series (from xxx) in >> session 1 was purged. >> >> Event code 4 - Printer Samsung ML-2510 Series (from xxx) in >> session 1 is pending deletion. >> >> Event code 3 - Printer Samsung ML-2510 Series (from xx) in >> session 1 was deleted. >> >> This user had four printers created when they logged on – >> each of the four printers had the same three warning messages >> shown above. >> >> This happens for all users. >> >> We are seeing some latency issues on our system – when >> investigating possible causes I saw these Warning Messages. Do >> these warnings indicate a problem? If so, how do I stop it >> from happening? > > These do no represent a problem but are for informational > purposes. > > I do not know how to turn them off because I prefer to have > them on. > > moncho You can turn off informatioal printer spooler messages in Printer & Faxes - File - Server configuration _________________________________________________________ Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
Guest moncho Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Re: Possible Printer Issue when users log off Vera Noest [MVP] wrote: > moncho <moncho@NOspmanywhere.com> wrote on 30 jun 2008 in > microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services: > >> Lou Kallas wrote: >>> I am running a Terminal Services environment with a single >>> server running Windows Server 2003 R2 >>> >>> When a user logs off from their terminal services session I see >>> the same three warnings in the system tab of the event viewer >>> for each printer they had in their terminal services session >>> – a sample follows with the user’s name xxx’d out >>> >>> Event code 8 - Printer Samsung ML-2510 Series (from xxx) in >>> session 1 was purged. >>> >>> Event code 4 - Printer Samsung ML-2510 Series (from xxx) in >>> session 1 is pending deletion. >>> >>> Event code 3 - Printer Samsung ML-2510 Series (from xx) in >>> session 1 was deleted. >>> >>> This user had four printers created when they logged on – >>> each of the four printers had the same three warning messages >>> shown above. >>> >>> This happens for all users. >>> >>> We are seeing some latency issues on our system – when >>> investigating possible causes I saw these Warning Messages. Do >>> these warnings indicate a problem? If so, how do I stop it >>> from happening? >> These do no represent a problem but are for informational >> purposes. >> >> I do not know how to turn them off because I prefer to have >> them on. >> >> moncho > > You can turn off informatioal printer spooler messages in Printer & > Faxes - File - Server configuration Thanks Vera. This is good to know. moncho
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