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Hi,
I am hoping that someone can help me with what is proving to be a real brain aching problem:
We have recently taken delivery of a number of Dell GX280 desktops. We have built a generic imagine for them to speed up installation. The first 5,6 worked without a problem, however all the others we build seem to encounter the same fault:
The fault being that when you boot up and log in as any user or admin the Print Sooler service is stopped, attempting to restart it in any fashion (ive read other articles about this) results in the service starting for about 30 seconds then stopping again.
No printers have ever been installed onto these machines, they all run XP PRo, with SP2 installed.
I cannot see why the first 5,6 worked and the rest all have this problem. I've tried just about everything I have been able to find on the net, with the exeption of rebuilding from scratch. I've even spoken to Dell, who told me not to install SP2 !!!
Any ideas most welcome, and i'll buy a pint for anyone who find me a workable solution
Thanks in advance
D.
I am hoping that someone can help me with what is proving to be a real brain aching problem:
We have recently taken delivery of a number of Dell GX280 desktops. We have built a generic imagine for them to speed up installation. The first 5,6 worked without a problem, however all the others we build seem to encounter the same fault:
The fault being that when you boot up and log in as any user or admin the Print Sooler service is stopped, attempting to restart it in any fashion (ive read other articles about this) results in the service starting for about 30 seconds then stopping again.
No printers have ever been installed onto these machines, they all run XP PRo, with SP2 installed.
I cannot see why the first 5,6 worked and the rest all have this problem. I've tried just about everything I have been able to find on the net, with the exeption of rebuilding from scratch. I've even spoken to Dell, who told me not to install SP2 !!!
Any ideas most welcome, and i'll buy a pint for anyone who find me a workable solution
Thanks in advance
D.