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Windows Resource Tool Kit 2003 - PRNADMIN.DLL

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Hi,

I am currently using the PRNADMIN.DLL com service, via C# .NET, i
currently can add ports, etc, but i cannot enumerate printer drivers.

I cant even do it vb 6.0 and the sample that comes with the resource kit
also does not work, they both get the error :

(0x8007007A) The data are passed to a system call is too small.

Any help out there please,

Thanx
Brett

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RESOLUTION
To work around this behavior, stop and start the task scheduler service,
wait for 10 to 15 minutes, and then schedule jobs.

There is a scavenger tool in task scheduler that runs 10 minutes after the
service is started. This tool frees the memory that is still being used by
deleted or scheduled jobs.
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"Brett Mostert" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am currently using the PRNADMIN.DLL com service, via C# .NET, i
> currently can add ports, etc, but i cannot enumerate printer drivers.
>
> I cant even do it vb 6.0 and the sample that comes with the resource kit
> also does not work, they both get the error :
>
> (0x8007007A) The data are passed to a system call is too small.
>
> Any help out there please,
>
> Thanx
> Brett
>

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