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1037 SpoolerSpoolss warnings everytime I remote desktop into SBS20

RJeremy posted on Thursday, November 05, 2009 1:19 AM

Hi,

Initially I had 6 printers deployed via group policy. At a certain point I
removed them and so now they are no longer anywhere in group policy.

However, everytime I establish a remote desktop connection with my SBS2008
server, I get a 1037 SpoolerSpoolss warning for each of the 6 printers. A
copy of one of the warnings is below. Hope you can give me some direction to
get this cleaned up.

Log Name:      Application
Source:        Microsoft-Windows-SpoolerSpoolss
Date:          2009/11/05 07:35:42 AM
Event ID:      1037
Task Category: None
Level:         Warning
Keywords:      Classic
User:          MONDOCANE\MCUser
Computer:      MSERVER01.mondocane.local
Description:
Group Policy was unable to add per computer connection \\MSERVER01\Xerox A0.
Error code 0x80070709. This can occur if the name of the printer connection
is incorrect, or if the print spooler cannot contact the print server.
Event Xml:
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Are you sure you have removed them from *all* group policies?

Cliff Galiher posted on Thursday, November 05, 2009 1:27 AM

Are you sure you have removed them from *all* group policies?  The error is
pretty straightforward: a group policy is attempting to make a connection.
Especially with group policy deployments, I have found that people
experimented and had printers in multiple group policy objects.

I'd use the group policy results wizard to determine if there is anything
you have overlooked.

-Cliff
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