Hi Bruce
I have tried all of this and cleaned out the spool etc and edited the
registry so there are no print drivers anywhere but still the service stops
itself. It does not even come on on startup (even though it is set to
automatic). I can start it - but it stops itself!
It has very few programs on it but I am not sure if maybe one of them is
causing the problem - for info it has: Office 97 pro, Outlook 2003, Sage Line
50, Acrobat 7.0, Winzip, and a USB modem. That's all!
Help!
Cheers
Ramsey
"Byte" wrote:
> This is usually caused by a "bad" printer driver. See (URL) steps 6 and 7
> http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/CleanPrinterDrivers.htm
>
> You might want to try removing one driver entry, then starting the spooler
> again (steps 8 and 9). Repeat until the spooler stays running.
>
> If you recently added or updated a printer driver, that may be a good one to
> start with.
> --
> Courtesy of:
> Bruce Sanderson MVP
>
> --
> Some days you're the windshield,
> some days you're the bug.
>
>
> "Ramsey" wrote:
>
> > I have a new Dell SX280 on XP SP2 running on a domain
> >
> > When I went to install the network printers it gave me an error saying the
> > Print Spooler service is not running. I went to Service and restarted it but
> > it just keeps stopping itself.
> >
> > Any thoughts?
> >
> > Ramsey
> > ramsey(removeme)@englandnetball.co.uk