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I am trying to connect to a shared printer on an XP SP2 machine, but I get
the error: Windows cannot connect to the printer. There is not enough memory to complete this operation. Please close some programs and try again. I am able to browse the shared resources on the XP SP2 machine without error, and have no trouble mapping to shared folders or accessing shared data. The only problem I encounter is when I try to connect to the shared printer. I have recreated the printer share on the XP SP2 machine and still receive the same error on my Vista machine. |
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Hello,
I have found this fixed most of my network sharing issues. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/285089/en-us it seems that Vista's IRP Stack size is in error and gives those out of memory errors. yours system may already have this parameter set, so it is a cr*p shoot. Good luck Jones -- "There's Things I am and Things I'm Not" "Darren Gutwein" wrote: I am trying to connect to a shared printer on an XP SP2 machine, but I get the error: Windows cannot connect to the printer. There is not enough memory to complete this operation. Please close some programs and try again. I am able to browse the shared resources on the XP SP2 machine without error, and have no trouble mapping to shared folders or accessing shared data. The only problem I encounter is when I try to connect to the shared printer. I have recreated the printer share on the XP SP2 machine and still receive the same error on my Vista machine. |
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I did attempt to adjust the IRP Stack Size, but it did not seem to have any
effect on mapping the printer. I was however finally able to get it to work by first installing the printer drive, then manually creating a new Local Port to the remote share. "BetaTester9999" wrote: Hello, I have found this fixed most of my network sharing issues. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/285089/en-us it seems that Vista's IRP Stack size is in error and gives those out of memory errors. yours system may already have this parameter set, so it is a cr*p shoot. Good luck Jones -- "There's Things I am and Things I'm Not" "Darren Gutwein" wrote: I am trying to connect to a shared printer on an XP SP2 machine, but I get the error: Windows cannot connect to the printer. There is not enough memory to complete this operation. Please close some programs and try again. I am able to browse the shared resources on the XP SP2 machine without error, and have no trouble mapping to shared folders or accessing shared data. The only problem I encounter is when I try to connect to the shared printer. I have recreated the printer share on the XP SP2 machine and still receive the same error on my Vista machine. |
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I am also unable to add a shared printer on my WinXP SP2 computer to my new Vista laptop. I've set IRPStackSize to 20 (decimal) on both computers, and rebooted both. No problem mapping a drive letter on the Vista laptop to a shared folder on the XP computer, but an attempt (on Vista PC) to add this shared network printer returns this message: Windows cannot connect to the printer. There is not enough memory to complete this operation. Please close some programs and try again. On the XP computer, the only program running is Windows Explorer. The Vista laptop has 2GB of RAM, and only Firefox and "Add Printer" are running. There should be plenty of memory on both computers. Any other solutions, please? Thanks, Bill -- BillR ------------------------------------------------------------------------ BillR's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=38989 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=629144 http://forums.techarena.in |
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1. You may want to try increase IRPStackSize up to 54.
2. Or try to install the printer as local port first and then re-capture it as network printer. This link may help. Please post back with the result. Vista Print IssuesAlso check this post: Vista: cannot connect to the printer - error 0x000003e3 ... Networking between Vista and other Windows OS .... www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistaprint.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "BillR" wrote in message ... I am also unable to add a shared printer on my WinXP SP2 computer to my new Vista laptop. I've set IRPStackSize to 20 (decimal) on both computers, and rebooted both. No problem mapping a drive letter on the Vista laptop to a shared folder on the XP computer, but an attempt (on Vista PC) to add this shared network printer returns this message: Windows cannot connect to the printer. There is not enough memory to complete this operation. Please close some programs and try again. On the XP computer, the only program running is Windows Explorer. The Vista laptop has 2GB of RAM, and only Firefox and "Add Printer" are running. There should be plenty of memory on both computers. Any other solutions, please? Thanks, Bill -- BillR ------------------------------------------------------------------------ BillR's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=38989 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=629144 http://forums.techarena.in |
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