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re: Print Spooler error messages - how to disable
Friday, July 27, 2007 at 5:56 pm Windows Server 2003 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Linda M
(1 messages posted)
Thank you all! I have also been having trouble, suddenly, with that print spooler
message. Last week I could print wirelessly from my laptop, then all of a sudden
I couldn't. I'm running XP on all our desktops and my laptop, and we share an HP
color laserjet 3600n. As soon as I clicked ok for the new port (without that dreaded
"HP") I could hear my printer start printing!!! It's just a home network, but it
sure is convenient to be able to print when I want to. Thanks to everyone. :>
On Wednesday, July 4, 2007 at 7:56 am, Roy wrote:
>First, you must know what your IP address is for your printer(s) prior to setting
>up your ports. Also, make sure your printer(s) are turned on. Go to your printers
>and faxes area and right click onto the printer you wish to change and then go to
>it's properties. Click on the Ports tab and then click the Add Port button. Choose
>the Standard TCP/IP Port option from the list shown and then click the New Port
button.
> The Port Wizard will start. Click Next, then where it asks for Printer Name or
>IP Address, just type in the IP Address and the Port Name area will fill in automatically.
> Click Next and it should find your printer and set it up as Standard. Hope this
>helps.
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