Error Code 2147500037, as far as we have seen, has been reported in three different contexts, and every time the message reads something about lack of authorization or permissions.
In the first case, while able to print from other applications, users are unable to print Homegroup password in Windows 7 and the related documentation, irrespective of the printer device attached to the system. There are two temporary workarounds for the problem.
• Capture a screen shot of the Homegroup password screen using the “Alt + PrtSc(r)” key combination and paste it into MS Word or MS Paint using either “Ctrl + V” or “Shift + Ins” key strokes. You could then print the content from the destination application.
• This print problem, however, does not seem to occur in IE. So, even if your default browser is not IE, use IE as the default just for printing out the Homegroup details and get back to your favorite browser.
The second case where the Error Code 2147500037 occurs as an “Undefined Error” is while trying to start the Task Scheduler service on the local computer. Here’s how you can tackle the issue.
• Look for an invalid catalog folder within the Indexing service folder and remove it. Set the service start to manual and reboot. (Control Panel -> Administrative Tools-> Computer Management. Get to Services and Applications->Indexing Service)
• Import the WindowsAccountLockDownSD registry details from another working system.
• Grant MSMQ queue creation rights on the MSMQ Trigger Service to everyone.
The third context where the Error code 2147500037 occurs is when the user tries to start the Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) Triggers service from the Service Control panel.
• MSMQ trigger service runs on a local account. It is essential that you grant queue creation rights to everyone for the service to function normally.
• Access the service from the Control Panel -> Administrative Tools-> Computer Management. Get to Services and Applications, Message Queuing, Message Queuing Triggers. Check the security settings and according grant queue creation rights to everyone.
• For a detailed explanation on MSMQ triggers you could look up this msdn article and this KB article for error resolution.













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