![]() ![]() ![]() I tried that and I'm not seeing any hidden devices. Then in Device Manager – View – Show Hidden Devices and uninstall all grey printers. Not sure if reboot is required to make them operational. To display them install these two self-descriptive environment variables. Microsoft Corporation Windows Server 2008 R2 star 4.7Ĭould be you have there some ghost printer blocking everything.Clearly, the new drive will take priority over fixing the printers, but both are necessary. I've also discovered tonight that the RAID array for the server has a predictive failure code flashing, but I'm not sure that is related (already reached out for a replacement drive from Dell). If so, what's the best way to roll it back? ![]() I've gone through the event log and the only events mentioning the spooler are User Profile Service Errors 1530 from both before and after this started occurring and the MS Access application hangs.Ĭould it have been an update that got installed recently? I installed updates and rebooted the sever this weekend for the first time in a couple weeks. I saw that someone suggested isolating all the printers via the print management console and I did that. There were a couple other printers that were deployed via GPO, but I disabled those GPOs to see if that was the cause and no change. I've only got 5 printers on the machine right now - Send to OneNote 2010, Quickbooks PDF Converter, Microsoft XPS Document Viewer, CutePDF Writer, Adobe PDF. If I stop the Spooler service, I can see the printers, but if I restart it, I can't. Eventually, I noticed that Devices and Printers would never completely load - the green bar along the top gets most of the way through the "x" at the right, but never finishes. I had been designing a report in Access and whenever I clicked "Page Setup", the program would crash. For the last couple days I noticed something weird on our Remote Desktop Server (running Windows 2008 R2). ![]()
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