Hi There,
I am using the HP UNiversal Printer driver 5.0.3 on a Windows 2008 R2 installation. There are 500 print queues on the print server. It works very well apart from one thing.
At random periods the spoolsv.exe shoots up to 100% of CPU resources. I know why it does this; its because the Windows 2008 server is communicating with the physical printers (all 500 of them, it takes 4-5 hours to complete during which time the server responce time is affected) to see if the configuration has changed (new tray etc).....can someone tell me how to stop this happening at random times or at least configure it to happen in the middle of the night.
The entry in the log reads
Event ID 306
Settings for printer <Printer Name> were changed. No user action is required.
Thanks,
I am using the HP UNiversal Printer driver 5.0.3 on a Windows 2008 R2 installation. There are 500 print queues on the print server. It works very well apart from one thing.
At random periods the spoolsv.exe shoots up to 100% of CPU resources. I know why it does this; its because the Windows 2008 server is communicating with the physical printers (all 500 of them, it takes 4-5 hours to complete during which time the server responce time is affected) to see if the configuration has changed (new tray etc).....can someone tell me how to stop this happening at random times or at least configure it to happen in the middle of the night.
The entry in the log reads
Event ID 306
Settings for printer <Printer Name> were changed. No user action is required.
Thanks,