Was hoping that someone has experienced this and was able to resolve it....

Here's what's happening:  We have two Windows 2008 R2 servers clustered 
together using Microsoft's Failover Clustering that are connected to a SAN.  
Within the failover clustering we have setup the following applications: DHCP, 
File Server and Print Server.  In testing the failover from the primary node to 
the secondary node, the DHCP and File Server will failover without any issues, 
whereas the Print Server fails.  In looking at the event viewer on the 
secondary node, I see the following event:

Event 7000, Service Control Manager
The Print Spooler service failed to start due to the following error:
The system cannot find the file specified.

When I go into Services.msc and try to start the Print Spooler, the following 
error appears:

Windows could not start the Print Spooler service on Local Computer.
Error 2: The system cannot find the file specified

What I've done so far:


-          Made sure that the file server was online on the secondary node, 
since this is where the print server storage resides.

-          Checked the Print Spooler service to see where the spoolsv.exe file 
was and then confirmed that it is in that location (%systemroot%\system32\)

-          Tried to move a copy of the file from the primary node, but the file 
won't copy over since the system32 folder is protected.

-          Researched this online to see if there were any other suggestions 
and all I've been able to find suggested to copy the spoolsv.exe file

Thoughts/ideas on how to resolve?

Regards,

Cameron

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