Print Manager Causes Beeping when Sharing a Network Printer
Article ID: 105057
Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.1
This article was previously published under Q105057
SYMPTOMS
When you are sharing a network printer and one of the computers on the
network locks up or is taken off the network, the computers connected
to that computer do not receive errors messages when they try to
print.
Also, when print jobs are waiting on that computer, there will be a
beep every 25 seconds.
CAUSE
The down-level print job is not detecting a printer problem on the
computer, because a connection has already been established. The
computer is not able to report that there is a problem with its
connection with the network printer to the other computers connected
to it. The application printing on another computer only sees the
printer as offline and continues to send print jobs.
RESOLUTION
Do the following to remove the print jobs:
- From Print Manager, choose Printer.
- Select Purge Printer or Remove Printer.
The print jobs will be lost and will need to be sent to the printer
again.
NOTE: If you try to reestablish the network connection, an application
error may occur and close the spooler. To restore the spooler, shut
down and restart Windows NT.
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