silverbear
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At the hotel I work at, we have a computer for the guest's use in the Business Center (we're a businessman's hotel)... before we upgraded to Windows XP, we were constantly having to take that PC to the repairman, or format the sucker, after some guest went somewhere he shouldn't have... we also had guests installing programs on the computer that were most assuredly NOT authorized by management, including one guest who installed one of those autodialers that let you hook up to a gambling website down in the Caribbean (at 3.99 a minute)... that guest then bypassed the hotel phone, which is routed through the switchboard, instead unplugging the fax (which isn't) and plugging that line into the PC...
He ran up a 675.00 bill, give or take a few cents, then skipped out... then had the audacity to get pissed at us a month or so later when he tried to register again, and we informed him he was on our "Do Not Rent" list... we told him if he made good on the 675 bucks and swore not to use the Business Center PC, we'd rent to him, but he had a problem with that...
Then came XP, and the ability to create profiles, and the ability to password protect the Admin side... then there's the limited Hotel Guest profile, which will not allow guests to install programs or delete them-- they have to go to the front desk and get us to put them over on the Admin side for that, so we know what's being installed and uninstalled... since then, not one problem with a guest crashing our PC...
But here lately, a rather serious problem has cropped up with the printer we have attached to that PC-- you can print from the Admin side, but not from the Hotel Guest side... this after a year or two of normal function by that printer on both profiles... worse, if you TRY to print out something from the Hotel Guest side, it will jam up any attempts to print anything from the Admin side, until you reboot the computer, at which point the print job spooled from the Hotel Guest side prints out...
When we first installed that printer, we'd get an error box when we booted up on either profile, saying there was a Print Spooler Error, but when we exited that error box, the printer worked just fine...
Anyway, I was assigned the task of trying to figure out what the fornication is wrong here, and here's what I've tried:
I uninstalled and reinstalled the printer, both letting XP find the new hardware, and fron the installation disk... no luck, and we'd still get that Print Spooler dialogue box... then I went for the whole nine yards last night, and formatted that sucker, using the E-machines recovery disks (the boss spared every expense on that PC, the printer is a black-- not color-- Konica Minolta inkjet)...
Well, that didn't accomplish jack, except to get rid of the Print Spooler error box... I then deactivated the default Guest profile, and created a new Hotel Guest profile; that didn't work either...
Well, between downloading over 50 Windows updates (no exaggeration), then installing the Norton Internet Security 2006 package, updating it and running a full virus scan, and installing the MS Office XP package (our business types need Excel and Word), it was 7AM and quitting time before I knew where the time went...
And I'm at a total loss-- why did this printer work just fine, once upon a time, on both profiles, but now we can't get it to work at all on the Hotel Guest profile?? Obviously, given the fact that the documents to be printed DO print once we reboot, it's being spooled...
The only thing I can think of is that the problem is with the printer itself, which also doesn't make sense... but to test that theory tonight, I'm planning on pulling the HP LaserJet from the boss' office and installing it on the Business Center PC, and seeing if that one will work on both profiles...
But if that doesn't work, I'm fresh out of ideas... has ANYONE got an idea that will help me?? I mean, besides taking my Army .45 to work and puttin' that thing out of my misery?? Any help will be greatly appreciated, and I'll make sure to let the boss know that all those hours I spend hangin' out on football message boards at work has resulted in a benefit to the company... LOL...
He ran up a 675.00 bill, give or take a few cents, then skipped out... then had the audacity to get pissed at us a month or so later when he tried to register again, and we informed him he was on our "Do Not Rent" list... we told him if he made good on the 675 bucks and swore not to use the Business Center PC, we'd rent to him, but he had a problem with that...
Then came XP, and the ability to create profiles, and the ability to password protect the Admin side... then there's the limited Hotel Guest profile, which will not allow guests to install programs or delete them-- they have to go to the front desk and get us to put them over on the Admin side for that, so we know what's being installed and uninstalled... since then, not one problem with a guest crashing our PC...
But here lately, a rather serious problem has cropped up with the printer we have attached to that PC-- you can print from the Admin side, but not from the Hotel Guest side... this after a year or two of normal function by that printer on both profiles... worse, if you TRY to print out something from the Hotel Guest side, it will jam up any attempts to print anything from the Admin side, until you reboot the computer, at which point the print job spooled from the Hotel Guest side prints out...
When we first installed that printer, we'd get an error box when we booted up on either profile, saying there was a Print Spooler Error, but when we exited that error box, the printer worked just fine...
Anyway, I was assigned the task of trying to figure out what the fornication is wrong here, and here's what I've tried:
I uninstalled and reinstalled the printer, both letting XP find the new hardware, and fron the installation disk... no luck, and we'd still get that Print Spooler dialogue box... then I went for the whole nine yards last night, and formatted that sucker, using the E-machines recovery disks (the boss spared every expense on that PC, the printer is a black-- not color-- Konica Minolta inkjet)...
Well, that didn't accomplish jack, except to get rid of the Print Spooler error box... I then deactivated the default Guest profile, and created a new Hotel Guest profile; that didn't work either...
Well, between downloading over 50 Windows updates (no exaggeration), then installing the Norton Internet Security 2006 package, updating it and running a full virus scan, and installing the MS Office XP package (our business types need Excel and Word), it was 7AM and quitting time before I knew where the time went...
And I'm at a total loss-- why did this printer work just fine, once upon a time, on both profiles, but now we can't get it to work at all on the Hotel Guest profile?? Obviously, given the fact that the documents to be printed DO print once we reboot, it's being spooled...
The only thing I can think of is that the problem is with the printer itself, which also doesn't make sense... but to test that theory tonight, I'm planning on pulling the HP LaserJet from the boss' office and installing it on the Business Center PC, and seeing if that one will work on both profiles...
But if that doesn't work, I'm fresh out of ideas... has ANYONE got an idea that will help me?? I mean, besides taking my Army .45 to work and puttin' that thing out of my misery?? Any help will be greatly appreciated, and I'll make sure to let the boss know that all those hours I spend hangin' out on football message boards at work has resulted in a benefit to the company... LOL...