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Old March 4th 09, 11:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
whytry2002
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Default Spooler Subsystem App crashed by DEP


Hi I have a WinXP SP2 machine. When I logon to my domain I get a message
that "Windows has closed this program" it shows Spooler Subsystem App.
It mentions that DEP was the reason it closed it. After I acknowledge
the error, I get a message that Spooler Subsystem App has a problem and
it closed.

I tried restarting/stopping/starting print spooler service, same thing.
Actually, when it's not starting those 2 messages keep appearing
constantly right after the other.

Can I get some help please? Thanks in advance.


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Old April 25th 09, 08:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
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Default Spooler Subsystem App crashed by DEP



"whytry2002" wrote:


Hi I have a WinXP SP2 machine. When I logon to my domain I get a message
that "Windows has closed this program" it shows Spooler Subsystem App.
It mentions that DEP was the reason it closed it. After I acknowledge
the error, I get a message that Spooler Subsystem App has a problem and
it closed.

I tried restarting/stopping/starting print spooler service, same thing.
Actually, when it's not starting those 2 messages keep appearing
constantly right after the other.

Can I get some help please? Thanks in advance.


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Old June 6th 09, 05:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
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Default Spooler Subsystem App crashed by DEP

Hi I have WinXP Home Edition 5.1 and am experiencing exactly the same problem
today. I urgently need some help please as I have a print deadline to meet.

Thanks.

"SPOOLER SUB SYSTEM PROBLEM" wrote:



"whytry2002" wrote:


Hi I have a WinXP SP2 machine. When I logon to my domain I get a message
that "Windows has closed this program" it shows Spooler Subsystem App.
It mentions that DEP was the reason it closed it. After I acknowledge
the error, I get a message that Spooler Subsystem App has a problem and
it closed.

I tried restarting/stopping/starting print spooler service, same thing.
Actually, when it's not starting those 2 messages keep appearing
constantly right after the other.

Can I get some help please? Thanks in advance.


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