![]() The icon that's displayed and the correspondingĭescription that appears in Windows Explorer just represent the lastĪpplication that has "told" Windows that it "owns" files with thatĪs Alan says, the SPL and SHD files in the \spool\printer directory Not infrequently, the designers ofĭifferent application programs end up choosing the same three-letterįile extension to describe files that have nothing whatsoever to do withĮach other. Windows uses the three-letter file name extension to determine what "thinks" they are and assigns a particular icon to them. Thinking files *must* be a particular format just because Windows ![]() Just to add to Alan's cogent information, do not make the mistake of Spooler no longer did was it is coded to do with the data, send to GDI for ![]() Office installs for a printer) and a job was printed to this printer thatĭoes not exist and was stuck in a loop until you deleted the job, the Most likely there is a job scheduled to the MS Document Writer (whatever MS So this discussion over in Google Groups is spot-on: ![]()
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