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    Internet Explorer 8 Crashes when attempting to print through network

    I have a network based on windows 7. I set up a homegroup in my network as well as shared documents plus printer. My printer is connected to my server as well as is been shared with clients. I have no issue while I send a print from Internet Explorer 8 on my server to printer, however while I send a print from Internet Explorer 8 on my clients, printing process crashes on "spooling" position, Internet Explorer 8 on client crashes as well as server gets no print request. I have no issue with other programs like Word, Excel &... What can I do?

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    Re: IE8 Crashes when trying to print via network

    Since the error messages state that print spooler is disabled I would advise you to set it to automatic in addition to make sure if the problem is solved.
    You must be logged on as an administrator to do these steps.
    1. You have to go to Administrative Tools by pressing the Start key, and after that pressing Control Panel. In the search field, type administrative tools, in addition to then press Administrative Tools.
    2. Double-press Services.
    3. Right-press the Print Spooler service, and after that press Properties.
    4. On the General tab, beside Startup type, confirm that Automatic is chosen.
    5. If the service is not previously running, in Service status, press Start, and afterward press OK.

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    Re: IE8 Crashes when trying to print via network

    1. You have to utilize Internet Explorer (IE) through temporarily disable all add-ons. For that you have to follow this :
    1. Press the Start key and choose Press All Programs,
    2. Press Accessories plus afterward Press on System Tools,
    3. Press Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).
    Utilize the Manage Add-ons tool to resolve which add-on is causing the problem
    1. Go to Internet Explorer.
    2. Select Tools, as well as afterward select Manage Add-ons.
    3. On the drop-down menu, you have to pick all add-ons to show every part of add-ons that are installed on the PC.
    4. For every item in this catalog, choose the add-on, plus afterward Press Disable in the Information window.
    5. While you have disabled the complete items in this list, Press OK.
    6. Exit as well as after that start Internet Explorer again.
    7. If trouble does not happen again, you have to perform again steps 1 through 3.
    8. Press Enable for a single add-on.
    9. Perform again steps 6 through 8 until you determine which add-on reason for errors to take place

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    Re: IE8 Crashes when trying to print via network

    If the above method did not effort afterward, optimize Internet Explorer utilizing. To Optimize Internet Explorer you have to first of all clean cached data in Internet Explorer after that go to Internet Explorer. And then Press Safety, as well as after that Press Delete Browsing History. In Delete Browsing History part, Press Delete. Then you have to rearrange security settings for Internet Explorer. Then go to internet Explorer. After that Press Tools, and after that Press Internet Options. Press the Security tab. Press reset all zones to default level, and after that Press OK.

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