


Next on the agenda is to get the client to upgrade their router, as they are reliant on the internet to perform their work. I then transferred the data through TeamViewer).Īnyway, after getting the data over to the clients PC, I ran the install as mentioned in the Technet article above, and everything went as easy as it should have done in the first place. (It works, but I had to download using my home PC, as I was getting an OHttp Error on the clients PC when I was remoted in. I followed the process through as mentioned in this Technet article.

The router is so old, that firmware has not been produced for it in a gazillion years. Stopping the Print Spooler had no effect. As part of the resolution process mentioned by the Microsoft Troubleshooting that I went through in the OP, a number of things were mentioned, including stopping the Print Spooler, and also upgrading the router firmware.

Note: Even this was not straight forward. Did a lot of searching around, and ended up using the " Office Deployment Toolkit for Click To Run"
