J jivonne Sep 19, 2003 #1 Spooler Failure Causes High CPU Usage in the Winlogon.exe and Spoolsv.exe Processes on a Windows 2000 Terminal Server
Spooler Failure Causes High CPU Usage in the Winlogon.exe and Spoolsv.exe Processes on a Windows 2000 Terminal Server
S Steve Sep 19, 2003 #2 -----Original Message----- Spooler Failure Causes High CPU Usage in the Winlogon.exe and Spoolsv.exe Processes on a Windows 2000 Terminal Server . Click to expand... Try to see if you have MS Publisher running, if you kill it you usally can restart spooler. Steve
-----Original Message----- Spooler Failure Causes High CPU Usage in the Winlogon.exe and Spoolsv.exe Processes on a Windows 2000 Terminal Server . Click to expand... Try to see if you have MS Publisher running, if you kill it you usally can restart spooler. Steve
C Colin M. McGroarty Sep 19, 2003 #3 I would suggest verifying that all the print drivers that are installed on the server are Microsoft approved. Using third party products such as Simplify Printing from triCerat are also a good idea when it comes to TS printing. www.tirCerat.com -- Colin M. McGroarty MCP+I, MCSE, NT-CIP (e-mail address removed) www.McGroarty.org
I would suggest verifying that all the print drivers that are installed on the server are Microsoft approved. Using third party products such as Simplify Printing from triCerat are also a good idea when it comes to TS printing. www.tirCerat.com -- Colin M. McGroarty MCP+I, MCSE, NT-CIP (e-mail address removed) www.McGroarty.org
V Vera Noest [MVP] Sep 20, 2003 #4 That's the title of KB article 822834, yes. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;822834 What do you want to ask about this article? If you need the hotfix, just phone Microsoft Support and ask for it. Hotfixes are free of charges.
That's the title of KB article 822834, yes. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;822834 What do you want to ask about this article? If you need the hotfix, just phone Microsoft Support and ask for it. Hotfixes are free of charges.