How to solve the automatic shutdown of WinXP system Print spooler?

  
                

Print Spooler manages all local and network print queues and controls all print jobs. If this service is disabled, printing on the local computer will not be available. If this service is disabled, any services that depend on it will not be enabled. What should I do if the WinXP system Print Spooler is automatically closed? How do you deal with this problem? Now let's talk about the WinXP system Print Spooler automatic shutdown solution.

The method is as follows:

1. If it is in WinXP, right click on the “My Computer” icon on the desktop and select “ Manage”. The “Computer Management” window will pop up.

2. Double-click the “Services and Applications” box in the right box. After entering, you will see “Services” and double-click “Services”.

The window will display a lot of services, in which "Print Spooler" service is found;

3. Double-click the "Print Spooler" service found. The computer will display the "Print Spooler" service's properties window;

The "service status" in the attribute is “ stopped”. Click the “Start” button to launch the service.

4, or after stopping the "Print Spooler" service, then open "My Computer", enter the PrintHood directory under the local personal account folder, delete all the files under it; Br>

5. Delete all files in the C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\spool\\PRINTERS directory.

6. Delete all printers in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\ControlSetoo1\\Control\\Print\\Printers directory.

The above is the solution to the WinXP system Print Spooler auto-close. If you have any problems with this type of problem, you may wish to try the above solutions, and you may be able to solve the problem for you. I hope to help more people in need here.

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