Event ID 75 — Print Spooler Status
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
Print Server Status controls basic operations such as initializing the spooler, creating threads, and reading the registry.
Event Details
Product: | Windows Operating System |
ID: | 75 |
Source: | Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler |
Version: | 6.0 |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_PACKAGE_REGENERATION_FOR_DRIVER_FAILED |
Message: | The print spooler failed to regenerate the printer driver information for driver %1 for environment %2. Win32 system error code %3. This can occur after an operating system upgrade or because of data loss on the hard drive. |
Resolve
Retry printing or restart the print spooler
Windows Printing encountered an error; however, it may retry the action or work around the problem. If printing is not working correctly, possible resolutions include:
Retry printing.
Examine the error code returned by this event. For a list of system error codes and a brief explanation of what they mean, see the Microsoft Web site at https://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms681381.aspx
Start or restart the Print Spooler service, using the following procedure.
Warning: Restarting the Print Spooler causes all print jobs to be restarted. After restarting the Print Spooler service, you might need to reset some printers or turn them off and then turn them back on. On an active print server, perform this procedure outside of normal business hours or during scheduled maintenance time, if possible. Before performing this procedure, take all printers offline and wait for all print jobs to becompleted, or pause all printers and wait for all Active print jobs to be completed.
In the Administrative Tools folder, open the Services snap-in.
Locate the Print Spooler service in the list of services, and then confirm that its status is Started. If its status is not Started, select the service and then click Start on the Action menu.
Note: You can also do this from an elevated Command Prompt window by typing the following command: net stop spooler && net start spooler
In some instances, you might receive Error 1068 – "The dependency service or group failed to start" – when attempting to start the print spooler. This can happen if the Print Spooler service relies on other services that are not running. To resolve this issue, use the following procedure:
- In the Services snap-in, right-click Print Spooler and then click Properties.
- Click the Dependencies tab. The first box lists all of the system services that must be running for the Print Spooler to start. These are the dependencies.
- Make a note of each service, click OK, and then start each service that the Print Spooler service depends on, if the service is not already started. If a particular service was not already started, right-click it, click Properties, and then confirm that the Startup type is Automatic.
Verify
Perform the following tasks to verify that you resolved the problem:
- Print the document again.
- If the print server logs spooler information events, look for Print Spooler Event 10 after printing, and then examine the document to confirm that it printed correctly.