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If your computer is fast enough - try turning off the spooler. Without a spooler, return of control to your foreground applications
may be slowed a bit, but you may find that you hardly notice. Go to My Computer/Printers/ and adjust the properties of your printer
Properties/Details/Spool Settings...click the Radio Button that says "Print directly to the printer" ...no more spooler, no more
spool32 errors. You can always re-enable the spooler for big jobs or for special situations.
> I have a system that continues to report a spool32 error in Kernel module.
> Primarily after a print job has been sent from Microsoft Excel or Word. It
> also occurs (periodically) when running Outlook 98. The system OS is Windows
> 98 2nd Edition.
>
> Microsoft Technet and the online Knowledge Base suggest that anti-virus
> programs can potentially cause this when they are set in the "autoexec.bat".
> I though this to be true because McAfee did load a driver there. It further
> suggests to remove these drivers, as well as other drivers to help correct
> the problem.
>
> After using the suggested trouble-shooting procedures, the error still
> occurrs.
>
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