Event ID: 41

A

anonymous

The PrintQueue could not be found on domain xxxxx.xxx.
It may have been deleted from the Directory. An attempt
will be made to republish the PrintQueue. Error: 2116


Has any one seen this of course there is nothing in the
KBase. thanks
 
J

Jason Hall [MSFT]

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Content-Class: urn:content-classes:message
From: "anonymous" <[email protected]>
Sender: "anonymous" <[email protected]>
Subject: Event ID: 41
Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 04:26:40 -0700

The PrintQueue could not be found on domain xxxxx.xxx.
It may have been deleted from the Directory. An attempt
will be made to republish the PrintQueue. Error: 2116

Has any one seen this of course there is nothing in the
KBase. thanks
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Error 2116 maps to the following:
# for hex 0x2116 / decimal 8470 :
ERROR_DS_NAME_ERROR_NOT_FOUND winerror.h
# Name translation: Could not find the name or insufficient
# right to see name.

You may want to check out the following article if your PrintQueues are
being pruned:
Q234270: Using Group Policies to Control Printers in Active Directory
support.microsoft.com/?id=234270

If this does not help you, when you post back give some more details as to
your environment and exactly what you are doing to bring about the event
error.


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R

Roy

I have checked the AD and GPs and I am not prune the
printers. This is only happening on one of my printer
servers. If there isn't any information on this then
where do you recommend I start seaching for a fix.

having to readded 60s printers to my AD every morning is
getting old
 

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