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Old April 9th 04, 03:21 PM
Jack Turner
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Default Printer Problems

Off hand I don't know why it would stop, but you can set
the service to re-start. I'm not sure which service
provides the lanman service, but I would assume it is the
Server or the NT LM Security Support Provider service.

Right-click on My Computer, and select Manage. Expand
Services and Applications, and click on Services. Right-
click on the appropriate service, and select Properties.
On the Recovery tab, tell the system to Restart the
service for all failures listed (first, second, and
subsequent).

The only way you'll find out what is causing the problem
in the first place is to examine the event logs. If you
could forward specific information about what is
happening when the service stops, that would let us help
more.

Hope this helps.

Thanks, Jack

-----Original Message-----
I have encountered a problem with my network printing
machine:

During the day the lanman server will stop running and
all of my network connections on the printing computer
will die. Why does the lanman service stop running?
.

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