Just a wild guess but I would suspect that the print spooler encountered
a bug and crashed. Try rebooting both machines involved.
Some folks like to brag about how stable their systems are. Why it's
been running for over 100 years and has never crashed. I have a
different view. Memory management errors can be cumulative. They can
be happening and not causing any problem until some specific event
occurs. They can also be happening and causing subtle problems you
aren't aware of and may not be aware of for a long time.
If you're not running a critical 24x7 service then don't mess around.
Power down in the evening and reboot every morning and force the memory
contents to be cleared and refreshed. This may not be your problem but
easily could be. Shutting down and rebooting only takes a couple of
minutes and may clear away a lot of evils.
Chuck Norcutt
John Hermanson wrote:
> I had been printing to our new Canon 9000 through our network and it had
> been working fine. Now, out of nowhere, I CAN'T print through the
> network and I get the message "print spooler service is not running".
> Any computer whiz have insight for this? I appreciate all help.
>
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