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Print Spooler Error
KR:
Hi Guys,
I hope you can help me out as in the past - nobody else could.
All of a sudden I'm getting in event viewer:
Event ID 808 - The print spooler failed to load a plug-in module C:\Windows\system32\spool\DRIVERS\x64\3\UNIDRVUI.DLL, error code 0xc1. See the event user data for context information.
For your information: I un-installed and re-installed the printer, used HP Doctor and trouble shooter, which updated everything, followed various "solved" tips online ... nothing helps.
The printer works fine - just get these anoying Error events everytime I print something.
The printer is a cheap HP deskjet 1010, which runs on a 990c driver, since the original 1010 driver does not work in 64 bit (suggested as alternative by HP support at the time-now I'm out of free support)
All this worked fine without error events until now.
Machine is in top condition and everything uptodate, incl. tweaking.com treated.
Win7 - 64bit -16GB Ram - OCZ SSD for system - performance index: 7.7
Thanks in advance
jraju:
Hi, try this link, in resolution part. Just disable the policies as suggested and check whether the error is repeated.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2618460/event-id-s-commonly-associated-with-point-and-print-restrictions
Boggin:
If everything is working okay, I don't even bother checking Event Viewer and unless something is wrong, you can ignore any errors you find in there and just get on with life.
KR:
Thanks for the reply.
jraju:
I did what you suggested - changed both to disabled - reboot - no change .. changed both back to "not configured"
..as all entries are "not configured" there
Boggin:
yes - I know you are right and I will ignore this ... as a last resort, but I'm curious and want to get to the bottom of it
(yes - I'm a bit of a clean freak:-))
any other suggestions? is it the alternative/incorrect ... or/and outdated driver?
Thanks
Boggin:
I'm not sure.
When did you first notice this error and what had changed on your system - had you downloaded anything ?
See if you still get the error when you perform a clean boot.
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