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Guest Kathy Meegan
Posted

Hello,

 

Is there a way to disable the print job notification balloon in the system

tray from the print server so it doesn't have to be configured on each

workstation? On the print server I have tried Start/Printers and

Faxes/File/Server Properties/Advanced/Unchecked "Show informational messages

for network printers" but that doesn't work even after stopping and

restarting the print spooler. Can this be set up as a group policy? Can we

somehow set the balloon to only appear for a few seconds instead of 15 or 20?

Can the balloon be setup so it only appears if there is a problem printing?

 

Thanks, Kathy

Guest lforbes
Posted

RE: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

Hi,

 

I haven't been able to disable the print job notification balloon on the

workstations but it doesn't show up on my print server ever?

 

With my network I have 40 printers installed on my print server and then the

workstations connect to the shared printers. When I print from a shared

printer on my workstation the balloon shows for a few seconds saying that the

print job went to the printer. That is all though. It is never long enough to

even cancel it from the balloon.

 

Is the balloon showing up on the printer constantly everytime someone

prints, or are you talking about the workstations?

 

What type of printers are you using?

 

I am on holiday's this week so I don't have the server in front of me.

However, if you could reply with a few more details I can check when I am

back next week.

 

Cheers,

Lara

 

"Kathy Meegan" wrote:

> Hello,

>

> Is there a way to disable the print job notification balloon in the system

> tray from the print server so it doesn't have to be configured on each

> workstation? On the print server I have tried Start/Printers and

> Faxes/File/Server Properties/Advanced/Unchecked "Show informational messages

> for network printers" but that doesn't work even after stopping and

> restarting the print spooler. Can this be set up as a group policy? Can we

> somehow set the balloon to only appear for a few seconds instead of 15 or 20?

> Can the balloon be setup so it only appears if there is a problem printing?

>

> Thanks, Kathy

Guest Thee Chicago Wolf
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

>Is there a way to disable the print job notification balloon in the system

>tray from the print server so it doesn't have to be configured on each

>workstation? On the print server I have tried Start/Printers and

>Faxes/File/Server Properties/Advanced/Unchecked "Show informational messages

>for network printers" but that doesn't work even after stopping and

>restarting the print spooler. Can this be set up as a group policy? Can we

>somehow set the balloon to only appear for a few seconds instead of 15 or 20?

> Can the balloon be setup so it only appears if there is a problem printing?

>

>Thanks, Kathy

 

One of two things you can try: If it's an HP printer, change the print

processor to WinPrint. The one that HP install is the one that brings

up the print process monitor window or pop-up balloon. Otherwise, you

can disable just balloon-tips altogether.

 

- Thee Chicago Wolf

Guest Kathy Meegan
Posted

RE: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

Hi Lara,

 

Thank you for the response. Sorry I didn't have more specifics.

 

The issue is every time a user prints the balloon appears in the task tray

of their Windows XP sp2 workstation and stays there for between 15-20

seconds. We have HP printers.

 

We did figure out a way to stop it from appearing by following

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/873147/ and selecting "Always Hide" but I was

hoping there would be a way to accomplish this on the server. I guess we'll

just go with the workstation change.

 

Thanks again for taking the time to respond.

 

I hope you enjoyed your vacation!

 

Kathy

"lforbes" wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I haven't been able to disable the print job notification balloon on the

> workstations but it doesn't show up on my print server ever?

>

> With my network I have 40 printers installed on my print server and then the

> workstations connect to the shared printers. When I print from a shared

> printer on my workstation the balloon shows for a few seconds saying that the

> print job went to the printer. That is all though. It is never long enough to

> even cancel it from the balloon.

>

> Is the balloon showing up on the printer constantly everytime someone

> prints, or are you talking about the workstations?

>

> What type of printers are you using?

>

> I am on holiday's this week so I don't have the server in front of me.

> However, if you could reply with a few more details I can check when I am

> back next week.

>

> Cheers,

> Lara

>

> "Kathy Meegan" wrote:

>

> > Hello,

> >

> > Is there a way to disable the print job notification balloon in the system

> > tray from the print server so it doesn't have to be configured on each

> > workstation? On the print server I have tried Start/Printers and

> > Faxes/File/Server Properties/Advanced/Unchecked "Show informational messages

> > for network printers" but that doesn't work even after stopping and

> > restarting the print spooler. Can this be set up as a group policy? Can we

> > somehow set the balloon to only appear for a few seconds instead of 15 or 20?

> > Can the balloon be setup so it only appears if there is a problem printing?

> >

> > Thanks, Kathy

Guest Kathy Meegan
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

Hi Thee Chicago Wolf,

 

Thanks for the reply. Sorry to be so dense but how exactly do I change the

print processor to Winprint?

 

I'm thinking we will probably just turn the balloon off on each workstation.

 

Kathy

 

"Thee Chicago Wolf" wrote:

> >Is there a way to disable the print job notification balloon in the system

> >tray from the print server so it doesn't have to be configured on each

> >workstation? On the print server I have tried Start/Printers and

> >Faxes/File/Server Properties/Advanced/Unchecked "Show informational messages

> >for network printers" but that doesn't work even after stopping and

> >restarting the print spooler. Can this be set up as a group policy? Can we

> >somehow set the balloon to only appear for a few seconds instead of 15 or 20?

> > Can the balloon be setup so it only appears if there is a problem printing?

> >

> >Thanks, Kathy

>

> One of two things you can try: If it's an HP printer, change the print

> processor to WinPrint. The one that HP install is the one that brings

> up the print process monitor window or pop-up balloon. Otherwise, you

> can disable just balloon-tips altogether.

>

> - Thee Chicago Wolf

>

Guest Thee Chicago Wolf
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

>Hi Thee Chicago Wolf,

>

>Thanks for the reply. Sorry to be so dense but how exactly do I change the

>print processor to Winprint?

>

>I'm thinking we will probably just turn the balloon off on each workstation.

>

>Kathy

 

No problem. Go to your printer, right-click and choose Properties.

Click the Advanced tab, down on the bottom is print processor. Click

the button and see what the settings are currently. Maybe write them

down if for some reason you need to revert back a setting. You can

also stop and disable the PML DRIVER HPZ12 service which works in

tandem with the pop-up. It's evil evil evil and buggy. Again, this

assumes you've got HP printers. Let the group know how it goes.

 

- Thee Chicago Wolf

Guest Kathy Meegan
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

Hi Again,

 

I can't believe I never noticed the Print Processor button there before.

Guess I wasn't looking.

 

On the print server I verified the print processors. One of them was set to

WinPrint and the other 2 weren't. All 3 printers when printed to will

produce the balloon on in the tast tray of the workstation so I'm not going

to mess with that.

 

I am just going to modify each workstation's taskbar properties to always

hide the printer notification.

 

Thanks much for your help! Are you getting as much snow as we are in

Wisconsin? I'm thinking I should have taken the day off.

 

Oh, you don't happen to know how to give a small group of users permissions

to delete print jobs from the queue do you?

 

Thanks again and Happy Easter!

Kathy

 

"Thee Chicago Wolf" wrote:

> >Hi Thee Chicago Wolf,

> >

> >Thanks for the reply. Sorry to be so dense but how exactly do I change the

> >print processor to Winprint?

> >

> >I'm thinking we will probably just turn the balloon off on each workstation.

> >

> >Kathy

>

> No problem. Go to your printer, right-click and choose Properties.

> Click the Advanced tab, down on the bottom is print processor. Click

> the button and see what the settings are currently. Maybe write them

> down if for some reason you need to revert back a setting. You can

> also stop and disable the PML DRIVER HPZ12 service which works in

> tandem with the pop-up. It's evil evil evil and buggy. Again, this

> assumes you've got HP printers. Let the group know how it goes.

>

> - Thee Chicago Wolf

>

Guest lforbes
Posted

RE: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

Hi,

 

How are your HP printers added to the server? I found that HP likes to have

their own HP Printer TCP/IP port rather than just the standard tcp/ip printer

port. Lexmark was this way too.

 

I found if I added just standard tcp/ip ports they took a lot longer to print.

 

May have something to do with it. 15-20 seconds sounds like there is a hang

between the printer and the actual job leaving the print window.

 

The balloon stays up usually as long as the print job is in the print

window. Once it goes to the printer the balloon closes.

 

Cheers,

Lara

 

"Kathy Meegan" wrote:

> Hi Lara,

>

> Thank you for the response. Sorry I didn't have more specifics.

>

> The issue is every time a user prints the balloon appears in the task tray

> of their Windows XP sp2 workstation and stays there for between 15-20

> seconds. We have HP printers.

>

> We did figure out a way to stop it from appearing by following

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/873147/ and selecting "Always Hide" but I was

> hoping there would be a way to accomplish this on the server. I guess we'll

> just go with the workstation change.

>

> Thanks again for taking the time to respond.

>

> I hope you enjoyed your vacation!

>

> Kathy

> "lforbes" wrote:

>

> > Hi,

> >

> > I haven't been able to disable the print job notification balloon on the

> > workstations but it doesn't show up on my print server ever?

> >

> > With my network I have 40 printers installed on my print server and then the

> > workstations connect to the shared printers. When I print from a shared

> > printer on my workstation the balloon shows for a few seconds saying that the

> > print job went to the printer. That is all though. It is never long enough to

> > even cancel it from the balloon.

> >

> > Is the balloon showing up on the printer constantly everytime someone

> > prints, or are you talking about the workstations?

> >

> > What type of printers are you using?

> >

> > I am on holiday's this week so I don't have the server in front of me.

> > However, if you could reply with a few more details I can check when I am

> > back next week.

> >

> > Cheers,

> > Lara

> >

> > "Kathy Meegan" wrote:

> >

> > > Hello,

> > >

> > > Is there a way to disable the print job notification balloon in the system

> > > tray from the print server so it doesn't have to be configured on each

> > > workstation? On the print server I have tried Start/Printers and

> > > Faxes/File/Server Properties/Advanced/Unchecked "Show informational messages

> > > for network printers" but that doesn't work even after stopping and

> > > restarting the print spooler. Can this be set up as a group policy? Can we

> > > somehow set the balloon to only appear for a few seconds instead of 15 or 20?

> > > Can the balloon be setup so it only appears if there is a problem printing?

> > >

> > > Thanks, Kathy

Guest Thee Chicago Wolf
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

>I can't believe I never noticed the Print Processor button there before.

>Guess I wasn't looking.

>

>On the print server I verified the print processors. One of them was set to

>WinPrint and the other 2 weren't. All 3 printers when printed to will

>produce the balloon on in the tast tray of the workstation so I'm not going

>to mess with that.

>

>I am just going to modify each workstation's taskbar properties to always

>hide the printer notification.

>

>Thanks much for your help! Are you getting as much snow as we are in

>Wisconsin? I'm thinking I should have taken the day off.

>

>Oh, you don't happen to know how to give a small group of users permissions

>to delete print jobs from the queue do you?

>

>Thanks again and Happy Easter!

>Kathy

 

I have so much experience with the Print Processor, don't even get me

started. HPs print processor hijacks it if you install HP drivers. 99%

of folks have no idea until they stupid pop-up appears letting you

know you've just printed a document. The problem is it is so buggy and

interferes with the job itself most of the time. We have a

print-management software that hates the HP print processor and

randomly errors out jobs in the queue. When it's set to WinPrint, we

barely ever have any issues. I've always turned of the HP PML service

both on the client and server side and it's been smooth ever since.

You should know though that if you ever reboot the print server, those

damned HP print processors sometimes reinstate themselves.

 

We are not getting as much as you in terms of snow but out my window

there's a good 3-4 inches. So much for Spring!

 

Well, as for select user managing jobs, how about giving them

membership to the Print Operators group? Take a peek at this info

here:

http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/ef00d10d-3bca-4201-a788-855b41ecf0371033.mspx?mfr=true

 

- Thee Chicago Wolf

Guest Kathy Meegan
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

Hi Thee Chicago Wolf,

 

Sounds like your experience with print processors has been anything but

pleasant. I have noticed the bugginess you're talking about even though we

are just in the testing phase. We're moving from Novell ndps printing to

Windows printing. I'm just not getting those warm fuzzies from Windows

printing as yet even though I was a big advocate to get away from Novell.

 

Regarding deleting jobs from the queue, I did try adding a user to the

Printer Operators group on the domain controller and they still couldn't

delete a job. Domain admins, on the other hand, can delete jobs. Maybe the

Windows guy has it locked down somehow. I'll have to check it out and let

you know.

 

Hey, have a great Easter!

Thanks for your help!

Kathy

"Thee Chicago Wolf" wrote:

> >I can't believe I never noticed the Print Processor button there before.

> >Guess I wasn't looking.

> >

> >On the print server I verified the print processors. One of them was set to

> >WinPrint and the other 2 weren't. All 3 printers when printed to will

> >produce the balloon on in the tast tray of the workstation so I'm not going

> >to mess with that.

> >

> >I am just going to modify each workstation's taskbar properties to always

> >hide the printer notification.

> >

> >Thanks much for your help! Are you getting as much snow as we are in

> >Wisconsin? I'm thinking I should have taken the day off.

> >

> >Oh, you don't happen to know how to give a small group of users permissions

> >to delete print jobs from the queue do you?

> >

> >Thanks again and Happy Easter!

> >Kathy

>

> I have so much experience with the Print Processor, don't even get me

> started. HPs print processor hijacks it if you install HP drivers. 99%

> of folks have no idea until they stupid pop-up appears letting you

> know you've just printed a document. The problem is it is so buggy and

> interferes with the job itself most of the time. We have a

> print-management software that hates the HP print processor and

> randomly errors out jobs in the queue. When it's set to WinPrint, we

> barely ever have any issues. I've always turned of the HP PML service

> both on the client and server side and it's been smooth ever since.

> You should know though that if you ever reboot the print server, those

> damned HP print processors sometimes reinstate themselves.

>

> We are not getting as much as you in terms of snow but out my window

> there's a good 3-4 inches. So much for Spring!

>

> Well, as for select user managing jobs, how about giving them

> membership to the Print Operators group? Take a peek at this info

> here:

> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/ef00d10d-3bca-4201-a788-855b41ecf0371033.mspx?mfr=true

>

> - Thee Chicago Wolf

>

Guest JohnB
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

I didn't read all the replies.... sorry if someone already mentioned this.

Here's a Microsoft article that tells how to disable Print Job Notification

on XP machines:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308217

 

 

 

 

"Kathy Meegan" <KathyMeegan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:E378B8C4-25E8-4C68-972A-ECF655157CA6@microsoft.com...

> Hello,

>

> Is there a way to disable the print job notification balloon in the system

> tray from the print server so it doesn't have to be configured on each

> workstation? On the print server I have tried Start/Printers and

> Faxes/File/Server Properties/Advanced/Unchecked "Show informational

> messages

> for network printers" but that doesn't work even after stopping and

> restarting the print spooler. Can this be set up as a group policy? Can

> we

> somehow set the balloon to only appear for a few seconds instead of 15 or

> 20?

> Can the balloon be setup so it only appears if there is a problem

> printing?

>

> Thanks, Kathy

Guest Kathy Meegan
Posted

RE: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

Hi Lara,

 

We are just using the Standard TCP/IP ports for printing. I talked to our

Windows Admin and he said he didn't want to use the HP port due to security

reasons.

 

I'm just going to turn the balloon off on each workstation from the task bar

per KB873147. If a user wants to see the balloon we can easily turn it back

on.

 

Thanks much for your help!

Kathy

 

"lforbes" wrote:

> Hi,

>

> How are your HP printers added to the server? I found that HP likes to have

> their own HP Printer TCP/IP port rather than just the standard tcp/ip printer

> port. Lexmark was this way too.

>

> I found if I added just standard tcp/ip ports they took a lot longer to print.

>

> May have something to do with it. 15-20 seconds sounds like there is a hang

> between the printer and the actual job leaving the print window.

>

> The balloon stays up usually as long as the print job is in the print

> window. Once it goes to the printer the balloon closes.

>

> Cheers,

> Lara

>

> "Kathy Meegan" wrote:

>

> > Hi Lara,

> >

> > Thank you for the response. Sorry I didn't have more specifics.

> >

> > The issue is every time a user prints the balloon appears in the task tray

> > of their Windows XP sp2 workstation and stays there for between 15-20

> > seconds. We have HP printers.

> >

> > We did figure out a way to stop it from appearing by following

> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/873147/ and selecting "Always Hide" but I was

> > hoping there would be a way to accomplish this on the server. I guess we'll

> > just go with the workstation change.

> >

> > Thanks again for taking the time to respond.

> >

> > I hope you enjoyed your vacation!

> >

> > Kathy

> > "lforbes" wrote:

> >

> > > Hi,

> > >

> > > I haven't been able to disable the print job notification balloon on the

> > > workstations but it doesn't show up on my print server ever?

> > >

> > > With my network I have 40 printers installed on my print server and then the

> > > workstations connect to the shared printers. When I print from a shared

> > > printer on my workstation the balloon shows for a few seconds saying that the

> > > print job went to the printer. That is all though. It is never long enough to

> > > even cancel it from the balloon.

> > >

> > > Is the balloon showing up on the printer constantly everytime someone

> > > prints, or are you talking about the workstations?

> > >

> > > What type of printers are you using?

> > >

> > > I am on holiday's this week so I don't have the server in front of me.

> > > However, if you could reply with a few more details I can check when I am

> > > back next week.

> > >

> > > Cheers,

> > > Lara

> > >

> > > "Kathy Meegan" wrote:

> > >

> > > > Hello,

> > > >

> > > > Is there a way to disable the print job notification balloon in the system

> > > > tray from the print server so it doesn't have to be configured on each

> > > > workstation? On the print server I have tried Start/Printers and

> > > > Faxes/File/Server Properties/Advanced/Unchecked "Show informational messages

> > > > for network printers" but that doesn't work even after stopping and

> > > > restarting the print spooler. Can this be set up as a group policy? Can we

> > > > somehow set the balloon to only appear for a few seconds instead of 15 or 20?

> > > > Can the balloon be setup so it only appears if there is a problem printing?

> > > >

> > > > Thanks, Kathy

Guest Thee Chicago Wolf
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

>Sounds like your experience with print processors has been anything but

>pleasant. I have noticed the bugginess you're talking about even though we

>are just in the testing phase. We're moving from Novell ndps printing to

>Windows printing. I'm just not getting those warm fuzzies from Windows

>printing as yet even though I was a big advocate to get away from Novell.

>

>Regarding deleting jobs from the queue, I did try adding a user to the

>Printer Operators group on the domain controller and they still couldn't

>delete a job. Domain admins, on the other hand, can delete jobs. Maybe the

>Windows guy has it locked down somehow. I'll have to check it out and let

>you know.

 

Well, there are a few post-SP2 hotfixes that have to be applied to

make the environment more stable as a print server. If you need the

info on them, let me know.

 

- Thee Chicago Wolf

Guest Kathy Meegan
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

Hi John,

 

Thanks for the reply. I checked this out and it seems to be only be an

option for someone who has full rights to the printer. Normal users don't

seem to get this option.

 

We've decided to just set it on the workstations individually.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/873147/

 

Have a good one!

Kahy

 

"JohnB" wrote:

> I didn't read all the replies.... sorry if someone already mentioned this.

> Here's a Microsoft article that tells how to disable Print Job Notification

> on XP machines:

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308217

>

>

>

>

> "Kathy Meegan" <KathyMeegan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:E378B8C4-25E8-4C68-972A-ECF655157CA6@microsoft.com...

> > Hello,

> >

> > Is there a way to disable the print job notification balloon in the system

> > tray from the print server so it doesn't have to be configured on each

> > workstation? On the print server I have tried Start/Printers and

> > Faxes/File/Server Properties/Advanced/Unchecked "Show informational

> > messages

> > for network printers" but that doesn't work even after stopping and

> > restarting the print spooler. Can this be set up as a group policy? Can

> > we

> > somehow set the balloon to only appear for a few seconds instead of 15 or

> > 20?

> > Can the balloon be setup so it only appears if there is a problem

> > printing?

> >

> > Thanks, Kathy

>

>

>

Guest Kathy Meegan
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

Hi Thee Chicago Wolf,

 

I was hoping we could set rights to delete print jobs either on the server

itself or on via group policies but it doesn't seem like I can. So, I ended

up giving members of the printer operators group rights on each individual

printer through the printer properties on the Security tab.

 

Thanks much for your help!

 

Have a good one.

Kathy

"Thee Chicago Wolf" wrote:

> >Sounds like your experience with print processors has been anything but

> >pleasant. I have noticed the bugginess you're talking about even though we

> >are just in the testing phase. We're moving from Novell ndps printing to

> >Windows printing. I'm just not getting those warm fuzzies from Windows

> >printing as yet even though I was a big advocate to get away from Novell.

> >

> >Regarding deleting jobs from the queue, I did try adding a user to the

> >Printer Operators group on the domain controller and they still couldn't

> >delete a job. Domain admins, on the other hand, can delete jobs. Maybe the

> >Windows guy has it locked down somehow. I'll have to check it out and let

> >you know.

>

> Well, there are a few post-SP2 hotfixes that have to be applied to

> make the environment more stable as a print server. If you need the

> info on them, let me know.

>

> - Thee Chicago Wolf

>

Guest Thee Chicago Wolf
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

>I was hoping we could set rights to delete print jobs either on the server

>itself or on via group policies but it doesn't seem like I can. So, I ended

>up giving members of the printer operators group rights on each individual

>printer through the printer properties on the Security tab.

>

>Thanks much for your help!

 

It kind of stinks that Microsoft's own Technet docs say all you have

to do is A when in reality you have to jump through a bunch of hoops

(a.k.a. B) to get what you want done. Hopefully it'll work as a

solution. Cheers.

 

- Thee Chicago Wolf

Guest Kathy Meegan
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

Yep, I totally agree! The good thing is I'm finding out a boatload of stuff

out about Windows printing. I may even be an expert when I'm done with this!

 

Thanks again!

Kathy

 

"Thee Chicago Wolf" wrote:

> >I was hoping we could set rights to delete print jobs either on the server

> >itself or on via group policies but it doesn't seem like I can. So, I ended

> >up giving members of the printer operators group rights on each individual

> >printer through the printer properties on the Security tab.

> >

> >Thanks much for your help!

>

> It kind of stinks that Microsoft's own Technet docs say all you have

> to do is A when in reality you have to jump through a bunch of hoops

> (a.k.a. B) to get what you want done. Hopefully it'll work as a

> solution. Cheers.

>

> - Thee Chicago Wolf

>

Guest Thee Chicago Wolf
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

>Yep, I totally agree! The good thing is I'm finding out a boatload of stuff

>out about Windows printing. I may even be an expert when I'm done with this!

 

The following will make you even more of an expert. I've been passing

this info along to other who've been having gremlins and odd issues so

you may as well know before you start ripping your hair out.

 

You may want to apply the following hotfixes:

1) http://support.microsoft.com/KB/946198

This was fixed pre-SP2 (KB923218) but in SP2 they did not implement

the fix. Would be a 1st thing to try in your case since it probably

SNMP related and contingent on the printer being online. Helped us

immensely.

 

2) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934885

SP2 caused a lot of grief for us with stuck jobs and other "error"

gremlins. This helped immensely as well.

 

3) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/944203

If you can avoid .NET framework 3.0, do. If you've installed .NET 3.0

framework, you should have this installed.

 

4) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947477

Be aware of this random craziness with HP printers.

 

- Thee Chicago Wolf

Guest Kathy Meegan
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

Hi Thee Chicago Wolf,

 

Thank you so much! It's great not to have to reinvent the wheel especially

since I'm no expert to begin with.

 

We just found out that Windows printers are attached to user's profiles and

we don't have roaming profiles. It just couldn't be a slam dunk like I was

hoping now could it?

 

Thanks Wolf and have a good weekend!

Kathy

 

"Thee Chicago Wolf" wrote:

> >Yep, I totally agree! The good thing is I'm finding out a boatload of stuff

> >out about Windows printing. I may even be an expert when I'm done with this!

>

> The following will make you even more of an expert. I've been passing

> this info along to other who've been having gremlins and odd issues so

> you may as well know before you start ripping your hair out.

>

> You may want to apply the following hotfixes:

> 1) http://support.microsoft.com/KB/946198

> This was fixed pre-SP2 (KB923218) but in SP2 they did not implement

> the fix. Would be a 1st thing to try in your case since it probably

> SNMP related and contingent on the printer being online. Helped us

> immensely.

>

> 2) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934885

> SP2 caused a lot of grief for us with stuck jobs and other "error"

> gremlins. This helped immensely as well.

>

> 3) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/944203

> If you can avoid .NET framework 3.0, do. If you've installed .NET 3.0

> framework, you should have this installed.

>

> 4) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947477

> Be aware of this random craziness with HP printers.

>

> - Thee Chicago Wolf

>

Guest Thee Chicago Wolf
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

>Hi Thee Chicago Wolf,

>

>Thank you so much! It's great not to have to reinvent the wheel especially

>since I'm no expert to begin with.

>

>We just found out that Windows printers are attached to user's profiles and

>we don't have roaming profiles. It just couldn't be a slam dunk like I was

>hoping now could it?

>

>Thanks Wolf and have a good weekend!

>Kathy

 

Yes, the ability to push out printers to folks based on where they're

located via script and policies is nice but it is not flawless and

without a few grey hairs. It takes a while to find that happy medium.

By the way, Microsoft just released a hotfix to the .NET 3.0 bug that

hosed printing multiple copies on Word & Excel 2003. Check it out

here:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948046

 

You might also want to know about this printer related KB article that

just came out for slow printing with LPR / TCP/IP connected printers.

I plan on trying it out to see if my 4300s and 8150s get any benefit

out of it. Check it out here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948046

 

Take care, have a good weekend.

 

- Thee Chicago Wolf

Guest Kathy Meegan
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

Thanks again! Now I have lots to look at, lucky me.

 

Oh, what is the KB for the slow TCP/IP printing? It looks like you put the

same one twice.

 

Thanks! I plan to. I hope you have a good one too!

Kathy

 

"Thee Chicago Wolf" wrote:

> >Hi Thee Chicago Wolf,

> >

> >Thank you so much! It's great not to have to reinvent the wheel especially

> >since I'm no expert to begin with.

> >

> >We just found out that Windows printers are attached to user's profiles and

> >we don't have roaming profiles. It just couldn't be a slam dunk like I was

> >hoping now could it?

> >

> >Thanks Wolf and have a good weekend!

> >Kathy

>

> Yes, the ability to push out printers to folks based on where they're

> located via script and policies is nice but it is not flawless and

> without a few grey hairs. It takes a while to find that happy medium.

> By the way, Microsoft just released a hotfix to the .NET 3.0 bug that

> hosed printing multiple copies on Word & Excel 2003. Check it out

> here:

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948046

>

> You might also want to know about this printer related KB article that

> just came out for slow printing with LPR / TCP/IP connected printers.

> I plan on trying it out to see if my 4300s and 8150s get any benefit

> out of it. Check it out here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948046

>

> Take care, have a good weekend.

>

> - Thee Chicago Wolf

>

Guest Thee Chicago Wolf
Posted

Re: Disable Print Job Notification Balloon

 

>Thanks again! Now I have lots to look at, lucky me.

>

>Oh, what is the KB for the slow TCP/IP printing? It looks like you put the

>same one twice.

>

>Thanks! I plan to. I hope you have a good one too!

>Kathy

 

Oh sorry, here's the correct KB article:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950326

 

- Thee Chicago Wolf

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