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I receive an error 'service can not start' when logging into my x64 Windows VE
Solution
The problem is probably that your printer drivers are not installed in the virtual desktop, and so the VE can not map your printer.
The solution is to either install the correct driver into the VE or disable the print spooler service.
To install the correct driver, visit your printers manufacturers web site and download/install the latest driver to BOTH your PC and your VE.
To disable the print spoler: (from the VE)
right-click on "my computer"->manage
expand the tree to services
right-click on the 'print spooler' service and select properties. Stop the service and disable it in 'startup'
Please open a ticket if you need additional assistance.
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Article ID:
139
Created On:
25 Jan 2008 04:47 PM
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