From: Kue2 on 26 Jan 2009 14:02 Just noticed this entry in the event log admin. Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler/Admin Source: Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler Date: 25/01/2009 7:32:37 PM Event ID: 315 Task Category: Sharing a printer Level: Error Keywords: Classic Spooler Event,Printer User: SYSTEM Computer: Hugh-PC-Win7 Description: The print spooler failed to share printer KODAK 55002 AiO with shared resource name KODAK 55002 AiO. Error 2114. The printer cannot be used by others on the network. Event Xml: <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> <System> <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler" Guid="{747EF6FD-E535-4D16-B510-42C90F6873A1}" /> <EventID>315</EventID> <Version>0</Version> <Level>2</Level> <Task>30</Task> <Opcode>12</Opcode> <Keywords>0x8000000000000820</Keywords> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2009-01-26T00:32:37.869140600Z" /> <EventRecordID>181</EventRecordID> <Correlation /> <Execution ProcessID="1424" ThreadID="1672" /> <Channel>Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler/Admin</Channel> <Computer>Hugh-PC-Win7</Computer> <Security UserID="S-1-5-18" /> </System> <UserData> <ShareFailed xmlns:auto-ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events" xmlns="http://manifests.microsoft.com/win/2005/08/windows/printing/spooler/core/events"> <Param1>2114</Param1> <Param2>KODAK 55002 AiO</Param2> <Param3>KODAK 55002 AiO</Param3> </ShareFailed> </UserData> </Event> I wonder if this caused it to wake up & crash?? "Bill" <eschol1948 AT Gmail DOT COM FIX IT> wrote in message news:uasILj9fJHA.5844(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Do you have "automatically reboot" set for system failure in system > properties? (Right click Computer, Properties, Advanced System Properties, > Advanced, Start up and Recovery, Settings) It is the default setting. > So, unless you changed it, you most likely had a system failure and it > automatically rebooted. No telling what brought it out of sleep though, > could have been anything from a voltage spike to a hacker. Check the > event log for the time it happened and see if you see anything unusual. > Check the router log, if it is connected to a router, for anything > unusual. Any events set to run on a schedule such as defrag? Connected > to a WHS and you checked Wake this Computer for backup? > > And no, don't think you need an exorcism, something woke it up, then > caused a system failure, which caused the reboot. > > BullDawg > Team Geezer > Team Tribbles > Associate Expert > > "Kue2" <Kue2(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:OHBWl38fJHA.1252(a)TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>I put the computer to sleep about an hour & forth-five minutes >>ago.........I >> was having a snooze on the bed. >> I woke up & was lying in bed, when I saw the computer come out of sleep >> mode >> on it's own & it went to the desktop. >> This is where it gets really weird. After sitting at the desktop for >> about a >> minute the next thing I knew the computer re-booted all by itself >> It booted to the menu then carried on. It ended up at "start windows >> normally" the f-8 screen. I got out of bed & hit the enter key. >> Win7 then booted to the desktop....................what do you make of >> that? >> I ran powercfg -devicequery wake_armed nothing shows up? >> >> Is my computer being taken over? >> >> What's my next trouble shooting step? perhaps exorcism? >> >> Got any ideas ???? on this one? >> >> > >
From: Carlos on 26 Jan 2009 19:06 Hugh, Just unplug the d!"#$$$d printer and try "sleeping" again. :) Carlos "Kue2" wrote: > Just noticed this entry in the event log admin. > > Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler/Admin > Source: Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler > Date: 25/01/2009 7:32:37 PM > Event ID: 315 > Task Category: Sharing a printer > Level: Error > Keywords: Classic Spooler Event,Printer > User: SYSTEM > Computer: Hugh-PC-Win7 > Description: > The print spooler failed to share printer KODAK 55002 AiO with shared > resource name KODAK 55002 AiO. Error 2114. The printer cannot be used by > others on the network. > Event Xml: > <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> > <System> > <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler" > Guid="{747EF6FD-E535-4D16-B510-42C90F6873A1}" /> > <EventID>315</EventID> > <Version>0</Version> > <Level>2</Level> > <Task>30</Task> > <Opcode>12</Opcode> > <Keywords>0x8000000000000820</Keywords> > <TimeCreated SystemTime="2009-01-26T00:32:37.869140600Z" /> > <EventRecordID>181</EventRecordID> > <Correlation /> > <Execution ProcessID="1424" ThreadID="1672" /> > <Channel>Microsoft-Windows-PrintSpooler/Admin</Channel> > <Computer>Hugh-PC-Win7</Computer> > <Security UserID="S-1-5-18" /> > </System> > <UserData> > <ShareFailed > xmlns:auto-ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events" > xmlns="http://manifests.microsoft.com/win/2005/08/windows/printing/spooler/core/events"> > <Param1>2114</Param1> > <Param2>KODAK 55002 AiO</Param2> > <Param3>KODAK 55002 AiO</Param3> > </ShareFailed> > </UserData> > </Event> > > I wonder if this caused it to wake up & crash?? > > "Bill" <eschol1948 AT Gmail DOT COM FIX IT> wrote in message > news:uasILj9fJHA.5844(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > Do you have "automatically reboot" set for system failure in system > > properties? (Right click Computer, Properties, Advanced System Properties, > > Advanced, Start up and Recovery, Settings) It is the default setting. > > So, unless you changed it, you most likely had a system failure and it > > automatically rebooted. No telling what brought it out of sleep though, > > could have been anything from a voltage spike to a hacker. Check the > > event log for the time it happened and see if you see anything unusual. > > Check the router log, if it is connected to a router, for anything > > unusual. Any events set to run on a schedule such as defrag? Connected > > to a WHS and you checked Wake this Computer for backup? > > > > And no, don't think you need an exorcism, something woke it up, then > > caused a system failure, which caused the reboot. > > > > BullDawg > > Team Geezer > > Team Tribbles > > Associate Expert > > > > "Kue2" <Kue2(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:OHBWl38fJHA.1252(a)TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > >>I put the computer to sleep about an hour & forth-five minutes > >>ago.........I > >> was having a snooze on the bed. > >> I woke up & was lying in bed, when I saw the computer come out of sleep > >> mode > >> on it's own & it went to the desktop. > >> This is where it gets really weird. After sitting at the desktop for > >> about a > >> minute the next thing I knew the computer re-booted all by itself > >> It booted to the menu then carried on. It ended up at "start windows > >> normally" the f-8 screen. I got out of bed & hit the enter key. > >> Win7 then booted to the desktop....................what do you make of > >> that? > >> I ran powercfg -devicequery wake_armed nothing shows up? > >> > >> Is my computer being taken over? > >> > >> What's my next trouble shooting step? perhaps exorcism? > >> > >> Got any ideas ???? on this one? > >> > >> > > > > >
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