Users are reporting that they are receiving the notification balloon informing them that their print jobs were successfully sent to the printer, but the job is not printed, and there is not any trace of failure.
Users are on stand alone workstations running Windows XP. The printer is an HP LaserJet 4050TN installed on a print server running Windows Server 2000.
I have looked into print auditing, but won't that simply show that a job was submitted to the printer queue, but not necessarily that it was successfully outputted? Can a print job go into a print queue, not print, and have no trace of whether or not the job succeeded or failed? Any help or helpful information on print queues would be appreciated.
Users are on stand alone workstations running Windows XP. The printer is an HP LaserJet 4050TN installed on a print server running Windows Server 2000.
I have looked into print auditing, but won't that simply show that a job was submitted to the printer queue, but not necessarily that it was successfully outputted? Can a print job go into a print queue, not print, and have no trace of whether or not the job succeeded or failed? Any help or helpful information on print queues would be appreciated.