Event ID - 53

Event Id53
SourceMicrosoft-Windows-PrintBRM
DescriptionPrintbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully restored the print queue, but could not change the location of the spooler folder. Error %1. Printbrm.exe used the default spooler folder location (%WINDIR%\System32\Spool\Printers). This can occur if the configuration of the source computer is different from the destination computer. No user action is required unless you want to use a custom spooler folder location.
Event Information According to Microsoft :

Cause :

This event is logged when Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully restored the print queue, but could not change the location of the spooler folder.

Resolution :

Recreate custom spooler settings

The Printer Migration Wizard or the Printbrm.exe command-line tool was unable to import some spooler settings and used the default spooler folder location (%WINDIR%\System32\Spool\Printers) or the default spooler logging level, or both.

To change the location of the spooler folder or to modify the default spooler logging level:
  1. Open the Administrative Tools folder, and then double-click Print Management .
  2. Click Print Servers , right-click the print server you want to use, and then click Properties .
  3. In the Spool folder box, specify the appropriate path for the spooler folder, and choose what types of events the print spooler should log in the System log in Event Viewer: Error, Warning, or Information events.
  4. Click OK .
Verify :

To confirm that print queues and all settings were successfully imported, perform the following tasks:
  • Confirm that all of the print queues that you exported from the source print server are listed in the Printers folder in Control Panel on the destination server to which you imported the print queues.
    If you have a large number of printers to compare, export a list of printers on the server from which you exported the print queues. Then export a list of printers from the server on which you imported the files, and then compare the results in Microsoft Excel or another spreadsheet program. To export a list of printers from a server, use the following procedure:

    1. On a computer running Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate, or Windows Server 2008, open the Print Management snap-in from the Administrative Tools folder.
    2. In the Print Management tree, click the name of the computer that contains the printer queues that you exported (if available), right-click Printers , and then click Export List .
    3. Specify a file name for the list of printers, and then click Save .

  • Test printing to each printer. All documents should print properly.
  • Confirm that each printer is shared and accessible from other computers on the network and has the appropriate printer preferences for your environment.
  • Confirm that the printer was successfully published to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), if appropriate.
To do this, look for Print Spooler Event 36 or Print Spooler Event 40 in Event Viewer (if the print server logs spooler information events), or use the following procedure to search AD DS for the printer:
  1. On a computer in the same domain as the print server, open the Printers folder in Control Panel and then click Add a printer . The Add Printer Wizard appears.
  2. Select A printer that is not attached to my computer (a network printer) , and then click Next .
  3. Click The printer I am looking for is not on this list .
  4. Select Find a printer in Active Directory, based on location or feature , click Next , and then use the Find Printers dialog box to search AD DS for the printer.
Reference LinksEvent ID 53 from Source Microsoft-Windows-PrintBRM

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