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Adobe, Canon, and dying spools

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Old 21-10-2006
Rich
 
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Adobe, Canon, and dying spools

Hello,
When both Acrobat (full) and the driver for a Canon Z7100 server (feeding
into a Canon CLC5100 copier) are installed on XPpro (but not, apparantly,
2000), only the Administrator can print. Any other non-administrative user
login kills the spoolsv.exe process whenever so much as the Printer & Fax
window is brought up. Stay away from the printers, but keep an eye on the
services window, and it'll stay open forever. Take one look at the printer
window (or try to print), however, and the service dies with the following in
the event Log (Event ID:4096)

An unhandled win32 exception occurred in spoolsv.exe [4016]. Just-In-Time
debugging this exception failed with the following error: Either a required
impersonation level was not provided, or the provided impersonation level is
invalid.

Doing a KB search for the above has proven fruitless. Any Ideas would be
more than welcome.

Rich


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Old 21-10-2006
Chuck
 
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Re: Adobe, Canon, and dying spools

http://support.microsoft.com/search/...on+level+&adv=
May be a place to start.
What are the release dates, and file dates for the Cannon & Acrobat
software. This sounds like some of the problems that may occur when win2k
stuff is used with winXP.

"Rich" <Rich@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2F7471F1-D111-40BF-8A1E-CA436D6B50DC@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
> When both Acrobat (full) and the driver for a Canon Z7100 server

(feeding
> into a Canon CLC5100 copier) are installed on XPpro (but not, apparantly,
> 2000), only the Administrator can print. Any other non-administrative

user
> login kills the spoolsv.exe process whenever so much as the Printer & Fax
> window is brought up. Stay away from the printers, but keep an eye on the
> services window, and it'll stay open forever. Take one look at the

printer
> window (or try to print), however, and the service dies with the following

in
> the event Log (Event ID:4096)
>
> An unhandled win32 exception occurred in spoolsv.exe [4016]. Just-In-Time
> debugging this exception failed with the following error: Either a

required
> impersonation level was not provided, or the provided impersonation level

is
> invalid.
>
> Doing a KB search for the above has proven fruitless. Any Ideas would be
> more than welcome.
>
> Rich
>
>



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Old 24-10-2006
Rich
 
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Re: Adobe, Canon, and dying spools

Both sets of files (Acro and Canon) have file dates of 12/2004. IN the
case of Adobe, however, it doesn't matter how old the Acro is (one of the WSs
has Acro 4.0) as long as Acro puts a print function (whether it's Distiller,
PDFMaker, on the newer "Adobe PDF" printer) in the Print & Fax window, the
spool will die (as long as you're not Administrator) when called on.
I've never heard of this problem, but can't imagine that we're the only
ones using this copier setup with Adobe and XP...

Rich
"Chuck" wrote:

> http://support.microsoft.com/search/...on+level+&adv=
> May be a place to start.
> What are the release dates, and file dates for the Cannon & Acrobat
> software. This sounds like some of the problems that may occur when win2k
> stuff is used with winXP.
>
> "Rich" <Rich@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2F7471F1-D111-40BF-8A1E-CA436D6B50DC@microsoft.com...
> > Hello,
> > When both Acrobat (full) and the driver for a Canon Z7100 server

> (feeding
> > into a Canon CLC5100 copier) are installed on XPpro (but not, apparantly,
> > 2000), only the Administrator can print. Any other non-administrative

> user
> > login kills the spoolsv.exe process whenever so much as the Printer & Fax
> > window is brought up. Stay away from the printers, but keep an eye on the
> > services window, and it'll stay open forever. Take one look at the

> printer
> > window (or try to print), however, and the service dies with the following

> in
> > the event Log (Event ID:4096)
> >
> > An unhandled win32 exception occurred in spoolsv.exe [4016]. Just-In-Time
> > debugging this exception failed with the following error: Either a

> required
> > impersonation level was not provided, or the provided impersonation level

> is
> > invalid.
> >
> > Doing a KB search for the above has proven fruitless. Any Ideas would be
> > more than welcome.
> >
> > Rich
> >
> >

>
>
>

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