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I wish I knew also. I'm running XP, and for over a year now, whenever I 
print something, I have to go to the printers and faxes page and cancel 
all documents on my printer or else the same stuff will print again when I 
reboot.


Paul Nelson
Arbor Solutions, Inc.
708-670-6978  Cell
pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx





"Chuck Lewis" <clewis@xxxxxxxxxx>
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        Subject:        [PCTECH] Stopping a print in Windows XP ?


Hi Folks,

 

Have a user running Windows XP and that canceled a print job and it shows
"canceling" under printer manager but never goes away. Rebooting doesn't
help either. I know that it "spools" stuff to a file because I have had
print jobs pending and shutting down for the day. When I boot up in the
morning it starts printing (I'm running W2K). Any idea how to reset this ?

 

Thanks !

 

Chuck

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