Adam-D
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simple operation i thought
but no
go to setup and it says printer spooling service not running.
do you want it to be runinning click ok
i click ok
fuck all happens and the instalation ends
oh its a windows xp, laptop, printer is a basic lexmarx 730 i think
help? ideas?
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Aaron
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Control Panel/Admin Tools/Services
Maybe trying and start the print spooler service manually might help the situation
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Adam-D
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tried, got
error 1075 the dependancy service does not exist or has been marked for deletion
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Skylined
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U got mcafee, or norton etc??
Usually a problem with their firewall blocking spool.exe , the printer service
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Adam-D
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norton
what do i do to get round it?
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James_DT
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Make sure the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service is running, and then try starting the Print Spooler service again.
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John
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RPC has to be running.
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James_DT
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Yes, I remembered that as I turned the computer off, couldn't be bothered to turn it on just to correct my post.
It's the only dependency that the Spooler has, so I'd go with the firewall option.
Off the top of my head (don't use norton anymore):
- Open the Personal Firewall config (right click the icon in the taskbar, Open Norton Internet Security. Goto Personal Firewall and then Configure).
- Goto Programs and see if "Microsoft Print Spooler" or a variation of it is listed.
- Click the arrow next to it and change it to Permit All.
[Edited on 27-03-2006 by James_DT]
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Andrew
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Is it a hp printer? You have to have the printer disconected when you install the drivers. Easy way around it is to uninstall it (leave conected) in the device manager and then run the setup again.
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Adam-D
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its a lexmark mate
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Andrew
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USB or Parallel?
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Adam-D
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usb
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Adam-D
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its windows xp firewall
and norton antivirus
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Adam-D
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Adam-D
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Andrew
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format c:
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Adam-D
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no its a new printer and laptop
all the above ive tryed. ive even tryed sticking the error code into google and doing all it sayd on those sites still bugger all
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PaulW
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ill catch you on msn
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Adam-D
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online now
just plugged it into my pc
erm it works fine and dandy
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Adam-D
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paul u legend
http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/CleanPrinterDrivers.htm
step 14 to 16 sorted it
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PaulW
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