Discussion:
Printjob gets cancelled after 60 seconds
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Knigge
2010-03-23 13:51:02 UTC
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We are working on a printing solution, which has to print large files, like
PDF's of 400+ pages. It's not unlikely that six clients are printing at the
same time. The problem is that the print spooler cancels each job after 60
seconds. when six clients are connected at the same time, printing the PDF's
will take more than 60 seconds.

Is it possible to set the timeout value of the print spooler? How could we
do so?
Alan Morris [MSFT]
2010-03-31 16:11:13 UTC
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what application are you using to submit the jobs? The spooler does not
cancel the jobs, it waits for the application to call EndDoc on the file.
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Post by Knigge
We are working on a printing solution, which has to print large files, like
PDF's of 400+ pages. It's not unlikely that six clients are printing at the
same time. The problem is that the print spooler cancels each job after 60
seconds. when six clients are connected at the same time, printing the PDF's
will take more than 60 seconds.
Is it possible to set the timeout value of the print spooler? How could we
do so?
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