This post fromMiniToolintroduces how to remove the Windows 11 Pro 23H2 error 0x00000709.

Many users complain that they receive the Windows 11 Pro 23H2 error 0x00000709 when connecting the shared printer.

Here is how to do that:

1.

run the Pinter troubleshooter

Press theWindowskey +Ikey to open theSettingsapplication.

Go toSystem>Troubleshoot>Other troubleshooters.

When using a printer, it keeps printing pages with the Get/eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost message.

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Here are 8 fixes.

Press theWindows+Rkeys together to openRun.

Then, typegpedit.mscin it.

double-click Configure RPC connection settings

In the left-sidebar, selectAdministrative Templates > Printers.

Find and double-clickConfigure RPC connection tweaks.

Then, choose theEnabledoption.

choose RPC over named pipes

SelectRPC over named pipesfrom the drop-down menu.

Then, clickApply>OK.

Fix 3: Change the Registry

1.

click Uninstall updates

Press theWindows+Rkeys together to openRun.

Then, typeregeditin it.

Go to the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\RPC

3.

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On the right side, find and double-clickRpcUseNamedPipeProtocol.

Two values need to be configured:

RpcOverTcp (default) set it to0.

RpcOverNamedPipes set it to1.

TypeServicesin theSearchbox to open it.

FindPrinter Spoolerand right-click it to selectRestart.

  1. attempt to connect to the printer again after the service restarts.

To do that, adhere to these instructions:

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1.

Go toWindows Update>Update history.

UnderRelated tweaks, clickUninstall updates.

Find the most recent update in the Control Panel app by checking its installation date.

Once it has been located, right-click it and clickUninstall.

If you meet the same issue, you’re able to try the methods mentioned above.