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QuestionCPrintDialog doesn't see the printer Pin
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Brandon-X1200027-Oct-12 11:34
Brandon-X1200027-Oct-12 11:34 
blackbolek wrote:
The local print spooler service is not running. Please restart the spooler or restart the machine

You need to start your "Print Spooler" service, through the Services Manager, and then restart your computer, so that the service is running error-free.

To do this

1.) Go to the start menu.
2.) Type in "Services".
3.) Click the item that has the gears on it.
4.) UAC will pop up (since your affecting the whole system and every user on it), Click OK or Yes. If it requests a password, enter the one of the account your on then click OK or Yes.
5.) Then look for the service.
6.) To Start it (look below)

a.) Right-click it, then click "Properties".
b.) Under the tab "General", on the label "Startup type", click the combo box, then click "Automatic" (it may ask you to restart your computer, but you need to anyways).
c.) Click OK, exit out of the Services Manager.

7.) Restart your computer.

Finally, I would test that application, to see if it works now.

Also, if you did not know the service was disabled, maybe malicious software is on your computer, or someone was messing with your computer, just throwing that out there.
Simple Thanks and Regards,
Brandon T. H.

Programming in C and C++ now, now developing applications, services and drivers (and maybe some kernel modules...psst kernel-mode drivers...psst).

Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. - Thomas Edison


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