This is equivalent to specifying 2 d , and g. Specifies what information about a printer is restored and how conflicts in settings are handled. This is equivalent to specifying 2 , d , and g. This cannot be specified with f. If neither r nor f is specified and the names do not match, restoration of the settings fails. This cannot be specified with r. If neither f nor r is specified and the names do not match, restoration of the settings fails. If neither H nor h is specified and the printer being restored to cannot be shared with the saved share name, then restoration fails.
Specifies a command-line argument file and directly inserts the text in that file into the command line. Specifies the UNC path and name of a. Specifies the driver architecture. Use one of the following: x86 , x64 , or Itanium. This apparently worked. Even though EickS said that KB resolved the issue, our office was without access to the office printer for a week! Not sure what the logic was behind Microsoft removing the ability to block specified updates in Windows More info.
I tried restoring one of the computers to the last restore point which was before a Microsoft update done at AM on Wednesday thus confirming the problem resulted from an Update. The restore-point failed and the subsequent Automatic Repair attempt also failed corrupting the drive and making the computer unbootable.
Fortunately, we rely on Acronis for Windows backups and I was able to restore these two workstations to Tuesday before the update , and both were back in action and able to print the the Ricoh network printer. Meanwhile, by Saturday, 4 more Windows 10 workstations were unable to print to the network printer, sometimes giving the error, or similar, shown at top and sometimes simply terminating the program trying to print Word, Notepad, FoxitPDF, My assumption is that these 4 computers got this same bad update.
There are other computers in the office that can still print. Is this problem related to one of those and, if so, which one and can I uninstall and block it? If that's the solution I'd like to try that to fix the currently fooped workstations and prevent the other from getting fooped.
One concern I have is that restoring to a day prior to the updates wont last and Windows will eventually re-apply the update, thus re-fooping. After installing this update, certain printers might fail to print. The print spooler might throw an error or close unexpectedly when attempting to print, and no output will come from the affected printer. You might also encounter issues with the apps you are attempting to print from.
You might receive an error from the app or the app might close unexpectedly. Teemo Tang: Thanks! That was exactly the problem. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram , Twitter , and YouTube. View all posts by Sergey Tkachenko.
I have heard that rundll could be combined with the scripting in Windows to create a complete windowing program a similar way dos could be extended in the old days to multitask with all the capability of a program dev environment like Visual Basic, with a few tweaks using COM and relatives. Is this hack still relavent? I know. NET has on programs. I would also like to recommend having the Windows SDK as it is something you could use to see how much windows changes and it is free with some great applications.
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