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Ever got a print job that just won't go away, no matter how hard you click the delete button?
Ever got a print job that just won't go away, no matter how hard you click the delete button?
Follow these simple steps and you will be back an empty print queue in no time!


1. Stop the print spooler service.
Follow these simple steps and you will be back an empty print queue in no time, and it doesn't require restarting the server!
2. Delete the .spl and .shd files from %SystemRoot%\System32\Spool\Printers that have the same date modified as the stuck print job.
 
3. Start the print spooler service back up.
# Stop the print spooler service.
4. Tell the user how awesome you are that you didn't have to restart their computer. (Optional)
# Delete the .spl and .shd files from %SystemRoot%\System32\Spool\Printers that have a date modified that is close to the date of the stuck print job.
# Start the print spooler service back up.
# If there are networked printers and stuck print jobs between multiple computers, check \\System32\Spool\SERVERS. You'll find print jobs stuck across the print servers there.

Latest revision as of 10:28, 17 September 2012

Ever got a print job that just won't go away, no matter how hard you click the delete button?

Follow these simple steps and you will be back an empty print queue in no time, and it doesn't require restarting the server!

  1. Stop the print spooler service.
  2. Delete the .spl and .shd files from %SystemRoot%\System32\Spool\Printers that have a date modified that is close to the date of the stuck print job.
  3. Start the print spooler service back up.
  4. If there are networked printers and stuck print jobs between multiple computers, check \\System32\Spool\SERVERS. You'll find print jobs stuck across the print servers there.