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Originally Posted by punky
You need to stop the print spooler and delete the jobs manually. God knows why, i've been doing this since Windows 95 and Microsoft have never fixed it.
Go to: Start, Run and type in:
net stop spooler
Go this folder:
C:\Windows\System32\Spool\Printers
And delete the files in there (or move them into another folder if you want to be extra safe)
And restart the spooler:
net start spooler
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Alternatively, you can access the print spooler if you type 'services.msc' into the run box and then stop/start the service.