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Guest Andrew Story
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Hi,

 

The printer folder on one of my windows2000 servers won't open (also a TS),

it just hangs.

 

Also the server cannot browse the network, again it just hangs. No issues

until I ran windows updates earlier this month. I've removed the windows

updates which were installed but still no joy. The office updates(office

2003) I installed can't be removed as they aren't in add/remove programs.

 

If I reboot the server it works fine for just over an hour then starts with

these issues again.

 

Any ideas please guys? No errors in event viewer.

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Re: printer folder won't open onn win2k server

 

On Jul 24, 3:01 am, "Andrew Story" <andrewDOTstoryATjameswalkerDOTbiz>

wrote:

> Hi,

>

> The printer folder on one of my windows2000 servers won't open (also a TS),

> it just hangs.

>

> Also the server cannot browse the network, again it just hangs.  No issues

> until I ran windows updates earlier this month.  I've removed the windows

> updates which were installed but still no joy.  The office updates(office

> 2003) I installed can't be removed as they aren't in add/remove programs.

>

> If I reboot the server it works fine for just over an hour then starts with

> these issues again.

>

> Any ideas please guys?  No errors in event viewer.

 

Have you recently upgraded your NIC driver? If so roll it back. If

not, upgrade it.

 

Does this server have any core roles in your network?

Guest Andrew Story
Posted

Re: printer folder won't open onn win2k server

 

Thank for the reply.

 

The server has only had some windows and office updates from earlier this

month, the windows ones I've removed, the office ones aren;t showing in

add/remove programs.

 

The spool service has started crashing every two minutes. I've downloaded

SP4 and will reinstall and reboot, apart from this I'm at a loss. The

server is a terminal server.

 

 

 

"SF" <solutionforge@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:c49dac8f-65e9-4bb3-b3fb-9bf3c41d65f5@v39g2000pro.googlegroups.com...

On Jul 24, 3:01 am, "Andrew Story" <andrewDOTstoryATjameswalkerDOTbiz>

wrote:

> Hi,

>

> The printer folder on one of my windows2000 servers won't open (also a

> TS),

> it just hangs.

>

> Also the server cannot browse the network, again it just hangs. No issues

> until I ran windows updates earlier this month. I've removed the windows

> updates which were installed but still no joy. The office updates(office

> 2003) I installed can't be removed as they aren't in add/remove programs.

>

> If I reboot the server it works fine for just over an hour then starts

> with

> these issues again.

>

> Any ideas please guys? No errors in event viewer.

 

Have you recently upgraded your NIC driver? If so roll it back. If

not, upgrade it.

 

Does this server have any core roles in your network?

Guest Alan Morris [MSFT]
Posted

Re: printer folder won't open onn win2k server

 

There are two primary things that can cause the spooler failure when

starting. There is a print job causing the crash or one of the print

drivers installed is causing the spooler service failure.

 

If the issue is a job, when the spooler is not running move or delete the

contents of \windows\system32\spool\printers (if this is you default spool

directory).

 

 

If the issue is a driver and the spooler will not run long enough to delete

them, then you will need to remove them from the registry so the spooler

does not load the files.

 

http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/CleanPrinterDrivers.htm

 

 

--

Alan Morris

Windows Printing Team

Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:

http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1

 

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

 

"Andrew Story" <andrewDOTstoryATjameswalkerDOTbiz> wrote in message

news:uxtOJej7IHA.4112@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Thank for the reply.

>

> The server has only had some windows and office updates from earlier this

> month, the windows ones I've removed, the office ones aren;t showing in

> add/remove programs.

>

> The spool service has started crashing every two minutes. I've downloaded

> SP4 and will reinstall and reboot, apart from this I'm at a loss. The

> server is a terminal server.

>

>

>

> "SF" <solutionforge@gmail.com> wrote in message

> news:c49dac8f-65e9-4bb3-b3fb-9bf3c41d65f5@v39g2000pro.googlegroups.com...

> On Jul 24, 3:01 am, "Andrew Story" <andrewDOTstoryATjameswalkerDOTbiz>

> wrote:

>> Hi,

>>

>> The printer folder on one of my windows2000 servers won't open (also a

>> TS),

>> it just hangs.

>>

>> Also the server cannot browse the network, again it just hangs. No issues

>> until I ran windows updates earlier this month. I've removed the windows

>> updates which were installed but still no joy. The office updates(office

>> 2003) I installed can't be removed as they aren't in add/remove programs.

>>

>> If I reboot the server it works fine for just over an hour then starts

>> with

>> these issues again.

>>

>> Any ideas please guys? No errors in event viewer.

>

> Have you recently upgraded your NIC driver? If so roll it back. If

> not, upgrade it.

>

> Does this server have any core roles in your network?

>

Guest Andrew Story
Posted

Re: printer folder won't open onn win2k server

 

Hi,

 

I've reinstalled the ms updates again and the spooler has stopped crashing,

however after about an hour you can;t open the printers folder, browse the

network or browse to the server in question.

 

No errors in the vent logs either.

 

"Alan Morris [MSFT]" <alanmo@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:ut4PyKo7IHA.1196@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> There are two primary things that can cause the spooler failure when

> starting. There is a print job causing the crash or one of the print

> drivers installed is causing the spooler service failure.

>

> If the issue is a job, when the spooler is not running move or delete the

> contents of \windows\system32\spool\printers (if this is you default spool

> directory).

>

>

> If the issue is a driver and the spooler will not run long enough to

> delete them, then you will need to remove them from the registry so the

> spooler does not load the files.

>

> http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/CleanPrinterDrivers.htm

>

>

> --

> Alan Morris

> Windows Printing Team

> Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:

> http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1

>

> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

> rights.

>

> "Andrew Story" <andrewDOTstoryATjameswalkerDOTbiz> wrote in message

> news:uxtOJej7IHA.4112@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Thank for the reply.

>>

>> The server has only had some windows and office updates from earlier this

>> month, the windows ones I've removed, the office ones aren;t showing in

>> add/remove programs.

>>

>> The spool service has started crashing every two minutes. I've

>> downloaded SP4 and will reinstall and reboot, apart from this I'm at a

>> loss. The server is a terminal server.

>>

>>

>>

>> "SF" <solutionforge@gmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:c49dac8f-65e9-4bb3-b3fb-9bf3c41d65f5@v39g2000pro.googlegroups.com...

>> On Jul 24, 3:01 am, "Andrew Story" <andrewDOTstoryATjameswalkerDOTbiz>

>> wrote:

>>> Hi,

>>>

>>> The printer folder on one of my windows2000 servers won't open (also a

>>> TS),

>>> it just hangs.

>>>

>>> Also the server cannot browse the network, again it just hangs. No

>>> issues

>>> until I ran windows updates earlier this month. I've removed the windows

>>> updates which were installed but still no joy. The office updates(office

>>> 2003) I installed can't be removed as they aren't in add/remove

>>> programs.

>>>

>>> If I reboot the server it works fine for just over an hour then starts

>>> with

>>> these issues again.

>>>

>>> Any ideas please guys? No errors in event viewer.

>>

>> Have you recently upgraded your NIC driver? If so roll it back. If

>> not, upgrade it.

>>

>> Does this server have any core roles in your network?

>>

>

>


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