http://blog.9cbs.net/Aset/archive/2004/09/09/Events_TroubleShooting.aspx
How to solve the actual problems in accordance with the Windows event viewer information, the following is some of the experiences I have discussed and practiced on the Internet.
The Event Viewer sees the following error logs.
Event Type: Error Event Source: TermservDevices Event Type: No Event ID: 1106 Date: 2004-7-8 Event: 14: 06: 37 User: N / A Computer: UBO-WS Description: Unable to install the printer. Data: 0000: ba 06 00 00 32 04 00 00 ?? o ... 2 ... ============================ ===== For this problem, we get the event source and event IDs are TermservDevices and 1106, respectively.
Visit http://eventid.net/search.asp (this is a good site in the source and ID information in the query event, the free charge service has, English good friends can directly read) the above event source and event ID Fill in the search keyword search, get the following information about this error: ============== Event ID: 1106 // Error Event IDSource Termservdevices // Error Error Type Error // Error Type Description The Printer Could Not Be Installed. // Simple Description (Unable to install the printer) Details Comments and links for Event ID 1106 from Source Termservdevices // This is a detailed link to specific discussion, click here ======= ===================== Next, click on Detail's link to get detailed discussion, Comments display is some foreign IT friends discuss this issue, very There is a reference value, then there is related questions link to Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q239088, Q294429, so we get two Knowledge Base ID Number 239088 and 294429
Microsoft's knowledge base is: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? Scid = kb; zh-cn; Knowledge Base ID
Finally, we use the following link to get the final answer and tap.
Windows 2000 Terminal Services Server Record Events 1111, 1105, and 1106Http: //support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? ScID = KB; En-CN; 239088Windows Server Terminal Services The printer redirection architecture http: // support. Microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;zh-cn;294429
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Comment Jimmyge Published on 2004-09-20 9:32 AM 1. View the event ID, even the login is also logged in http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb; zh-cn for viewing.
2. You can find it through access http://eventid.net/search.asp, and learn again, huh, huh ...