Hallo,
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Local print spool and print processor The application you're printing from uses the printer driver to translate the document into a file format understandable by the selected print device. Then your computer passes the document off to the local print spooler. The local spooler in turn passes the document to a print processor, which creates the raw print data necessary for printing on the print device.
Print router and print spooler on the print server The raw data is passed back to the local print spooler. If you're printing to a remote printer, the raw data is then routed to the print spooler on the print server. On Windows 2000 systems, the printer router, WINSPOOL.EXE, handles the tasks of locating the remote printer, routing print jobs, and downloading printer drivers to the local system, if necessary. If any one of these tasks fails, the print router is usually the culprit. See the sections of this chapter entitled "Solving Spooling Problems" and "Setting Printer Access Permissions" to learn possible fixes for this problem. If these procedures don't work, you may want to replace or restore WINSPOOL.EXE.
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was es sein kann ist, dass der WINSPOOL.EXE wird gestartet nachdem was auf dem lokalen printer printiert wurde.
Ueberpruefe, ob der Service gestartet ist, bevor du was printierst.
Falls der Printer gefunden wird, ich denke, dass der Router keine grosse Rolle spielt.
Regards,
Pac