said:
>On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 13:45:24 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:
>>>1. Are you low on disk space?
>>
>>Good possibility or the SPOOL path is pointing to somewhere non-existant.
>>
>>Use Desktop -> System Setup -> Spooler to check the properties.
>I have checked properties and I find no option to enable/disable spooler.
>Every printer object now says spooler disabled, and it is tying up my
>entire machine when I print.
>How do I re-enable the spooler? There is plenty of space on the drive
>where \SPOOL resides.
>Jeffrey Race
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