Look in the spool directory for any print files that may be causing the
spooler to crash when scheduled
\windows\system32\spool\printers
move the files to a different location, then start the spooler.
I would also open a Command Prompt, right click, Run as administrator
and type
net start spooler
if the spooler fails during startup, there will be an error; 1068, 1075
means there is an issue with a service that the spooler has been made
dependant of.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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"Steve" <SteveR7138@msn.com> wrote in message
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>I have Windows Vista Home Basic. When I go to print I get a message that
>says "Local print spooler is not running. Restart the spooler or restart
>the machine". I have done both and it still does not work. Please help, I
>need to print some documents for tomorrow. Thanks much.
>
> Stephen Reinstein
> SteveR7138@msn.com
>