erpara
December 5th 03, 08:20 PM
2 things:
1. Make sure there are no print jobs in the printers you
want to delete.
2. In Control Panel, under Administrative Tools, there is
a Services Icon. Open that up, find Print Spooler, right-
click on it, and choose restart.
This should clear it out.
>-----Original Message-----
>Some how I got three different "copies" of my printer in
the operating
>system. When I try and delete the two copies that don't
work, I get a
>"deleting" label put on the printer, but they stay
there. Any ideas?
>
>Danny Deger
>
>
>.
>
1. Make sure there are no print jobs in the printers you
want to delete.
2. In Control Panel, under Administrative Tools, there is
a Services Icon. Open that up, find Print Spooler, right-
click on it, and choose restart.
This should clear it out.
>-----Original Message-----
>Some how I got three different "copies" of my printer in
the operating
>system. When I try and delete the two copies that don't
work, I get a
>"deleting" label put on the printer, but they stay
there. Any ideas?
>
>Danny Deger
>
>
>.
>