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Printer Subsystem unavailable
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Exactly where in the process of running the Add Printer wizard does it give you the message, and what is the exact text of the message?
Having that information will help us determine where the problem lies, but my feeling is that what Yzk is getting at is correct; the "resource" in question is the printer itself, and the system is telling you it can find it.
Having that information will help us determine where the problem lies, but my feeling is that what Yzk is getting at is correct; the "resource" in question is the printer itself, and the system is telling you it can find it.
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Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
umm...
I have the same problem as Denise. My printer list is wiped clean of all printers, and when I click the "add printer" icon, it says "printer operation cannot continue due to lack of resources. The printer subsystem is unavailable"
In the recent past, it would occasionally tell me I had no print spooler. I just used my "system mechanic" program to invent a print spooler file. But I still get the printer subsystem unavailable message.
Windows 2000, and before this glitch occurred, this printer had happily functioned with the same computer for 1.5 years.
from "whytheheck"
I have the same problem as Denise. My printer list is wiped clean of all printers, and when I click the "add printer" icon, it says "printer operation cannot continue due to lack of resources. The printer subsystem is unavailable"
In the recent past, it would occasionally tell me I had no print spooler. I just used my "system mechanic" program to invent a print spooler file. But I still get the printer subsystem unavailable message.
Windows 2000, and before this glitch occurred, this printer had happily functioned with the same computer for 1.5 years.
from "whytheheck"
More information...
I went to several discussion threads, and found a promising solution. I got to the command prompt, and typed in "net start spooler".
The reply was that I, or the computer, had committed error 1075, and that it couldn't start the print spooler, because a dependency service did not exist, or had been marked for deletion.
Previously, before finding out about this BB, I actually found a place to double-click, to re-start the print spooler. No dice.
I guess that I could re-install 2000 (and put up with potential data deletion problems), or just buy some more storage, and upgrade to XP Professional, but there ought to be a button to push, to wake up the dependency service, although I can't find a reference to it in the help section.
Any suggestions?
...whytheheck
I went to several discussion threads, and found a promising solution. I got to the command prompt, and typed in "net start spooler".
The reply was that I, or the computer, had committed error 1075, and that it couldn't start the print spooler, because a dependency service did not exist, or had been marked for deletion.
Previously, before finding out about this BB, I actually found a place to double-click, to re-start the print spooler. No dice.
I guess that I could re-install 2000 (and put up with potential data deletion problems), or just buy some more storage, and upgrade to XP Professional, but there ought to be a button to push, to wake up the dependency service, although I can't find a reference to it in the help section.
Any suggestions?
...whytheheck
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