![]() ![]() Microsoft writes with date September 30, 2019: ![]() Meanwhile Microsoft has confirmed this error in the Windows 10 V1903 status page (my colleagues noticed this, because I haven't found anything in the KB articles yet). So later I decided to create a separate blog post Windows10 V1903: Update KB4517211 causes printer issues.Īfter receiving additional confirmations from more users, I found a post in the Microsoft Answers forum and escalated the issue to Microsoft moderators – together with the request to forward this with a link to my post above to Microsoft's developers (as a Microsoft Answers community moderator I still can do that). Afterwards, however, a number of independent confirmations came from readers both here and in the German-language blog. ![]() When writing the post, I still assumed that this could be an isolated case for one user. The affected person can restart the service, but it crashes again during printing.Īfter a reader comment, I had briefly mentioned the issue within my blog post Windows 10: Issues with Updates KB4522015, KB4522016 / KB4517211 (Sept. Specifically, the spooler service for the printers crashes, causing no printers to be detected by applications. ![]() In Windows 10 version 1903, some users recognized that the printer queue crashes after installing the KB4517211 update and they could no longer print. ![]()
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