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Robert Sandham
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 9:19 pm    Post subject: Print jobs not removed from queue after printing - status is Reply with quote

This may or may not be a cluster-related issue, but here goes:

I have a Windows 2000 Cluster with a number of shared printers.
Some of the printer queues work perfectly, but a couple of others have a
problem where a print job is not removed from the queue when it is printed.
The job status shows 'printed'. The only way to remove them is to delete
them manually. There is a Microsoft Knowledge Base article that describes a
similar problem - caused by changing the 'creator owner' permissions, but
that doesn't apply here.

Has anyone seen anything similar?

Thanks
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Robert Sandham
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 10:01 pm    Post subject: RE: Print jobs not removed from queue after printing - statu Reply with quote

Ahhh, found it! Disabling bi-directional support fixes the problem (at least
for these HP LaserJets)

"Robert Sandham" wrote:

Quote:
This may or may not be a cluster-related issue, but here goes:

I have a Windows 2000 Cluster with a number of shared printers.
Some of the printer queues work perfectly, but a couple of others have a
problem where a print job is not removed from the queue when it is printed.
The job status shows 'printed'. The only way to remove them is to delete
them manually. There is a Microsoft Knowledge Base article that describes a
similar problem - caused by changing the 'creator owner' permissions, but
that doesn't apply here.

Has anyone seen anything similar?

Thanks
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