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Dear All,
I am very frustrated in setting up my new Vista notebook printing function. Could anybody help me?? My situation is : I have a home network with one desktop running XP Home, attached to a wireless router by CAT5 cable and a local Epson printer. The Epson printer was shared as a network printer. I have another NEC notebook, which accessing the network very fine through the WiFi, and can print properly. I just purchased a new Sony notebook that run Vista Business. I set up the network as follows : Workgroup : checked and was the same as my desktop Network : Private Printer sharing : On File sharing : On I can see my desktop in the network map. The notebook can browse the internet by using IE without any problem. However, I cannot add the network printer. I choose "Add new printer", and choose "add new network printer", the result is no network printer found. I also try to add new local printer, and build a new port, and key in my shared printer location "\\Zeeman_Desktop\ZeemanEpson", but got the response that the port is not correct. I am really frustrated. Who can help me? More information : XP Desktop : Windows XP Home service pack 2 Antivirus and Firewall on the XP Desktop : Trend Internet Security 2008 Wireless router : Level One WBR-3408 Sony Vaio TZ-17GN, running Vista Business Antivirus and Firewall on the Sony notebook : Symantec Norton Internet Security 2007 Printer : Epson CX3500, connecting to the XP Desktop by USB cable. Zeeman |
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Everytime that you add another computer to the Network, you have to run the
XPs Home Network file and Printer sharing wizard again, as the NEW computer is not in the Wizard's original setup for the network. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Zeeman Ng" wrote: Dear All, I am very frustrated in setting up my new Vista notebook printing function. Could anybody help me?? My situation is : I have a home network with one desktop running XP Home, attached to a wireless router by CAT5 cable and a local Epson printer. The Epson printer was shared as a network printer. I have another NEC notebook, which accessing the network very fine through the WiFi, and can print properly. I just purchased a new Sony notebook that run Vista Business. I set up the network as follows : Workgroup : checked and was the same as my desktop Network : Private Printer sharing : On File sharing : On I can see my desktop in the network map. The notebook can browse the internet by using IE without any problem. However, I cannot add the network printer. I choose "Add new printer", and choose "add new network printer", the result is no network printer found. I also try to add new local printer, and build a new port, and key in my shared printer location "\\Zeeman_Desktop\ZeemanEpson", but got the response that the port is not correct. I am really frustrated. Who can help me? More information : XP Desktop : Windows XP Home service pack 2 Antivirus and Firewall on the XP Desktop : Trend Internet Security 2008 Wireless router : Level One WBR-3408 Sony Vaio TZ-17GN, running Vista Business Antivirus and Firewall on the Sony notebook : Symantec Norton Internet Security 2007 Printer : Epson CX3500, connecting to the XP Desktop by USB cable. Zeeman |
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 03:08:00 -0700, Mick Murphy
wrote: Dear All, I am very frustrated in setting up my new Vista notebook printing function. Could anybody help me?? My situation is : I have a home network with one desktop running XP Home, attached to a wireless router by CAT5 cable and a local Epson printer. The Epson printer was shared as a network printer. I have another NEC notebook, which accessing the network very fine through the WiFi, and can print properly. I just purchased a new Sony notebook that run Vista Business. I set up the network as follows : Workgroup : checked and was the same as my desktop Network : Private Printer sharing : On File sharing : On I can see my desktop in the network map. The notebook can browse the internet by using IE without any problem. However, I cannot add the network printer. I choose "Add new printer", and choose "add new network printer", the result is no network printer found. I also try to add new local printer, and build a new port, and key in my shared printer location "\\Zeeman_Desktop\ZeemanEpson", but got the response that the port is not correct. I am really frustrated. Who can help me? More information : XP Desktop : Windows XP Home service pack 2 Antivirus and Firewall on the XP Desktop : Trend Internet Security 2008 Wireless router : Level One WBR-3408 Sony Vaio TZ-17GN, running Vista Business Antivirus and Firewall on the Sony notebook : Symantec Norton Internet Security 2007 Printer : Epson CX3500, connecting to the XP Desktop by USB cable. Zeeman Everytime that you add another computer to the Network, you have to run the XPs Home Network file and Printer sharing wizard again, as the NEW computer is not in the Wizard's original setup for the network. Running the Network Setup Wizard on XP enables sharing on all of the XP computer's printers. But you don't have to run the Network Setup Wizard. You can make all of XP's network settings (including printer sharing) manually, without running the Wizard. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 00:13:02 -0700, Zeeman Ng
wrote: Dear All, I am very frustrated in setting up my new Vista notebook printing function. Could anybody help me?? My situation is : I have a home network with one desktop running XP Home, attached to a wireless router by CAT5 cable and a local Epson printer. The Epson printer was shared as a network printer. I have another NEC notebook, which accessing the network very fine through the WiFi, and can print properly. I just purchased a new Sony notebook that run Vista Business. I set up the network as follows : Workgroup : checked and was the same as my desktop Network : Private Printer sharing : On File sharing : On I can see my desktop in the network map. The notebook can browse the internet by using IE without any problem. However, I cannot add the network printer. I choose "Add new printer", and choose "add new network printer", the result is no network printer found. I also try to add new local printer, and build a new port, and key in my shared printer location "\\Zeeman_Desktop\ZeemanEpson", but got the response that the port is not correct. I am really frustrated. Who can help me? More information : XP Desktop : Windows XP Home service pack 2 Antivirus and Firewall on the XP Desktop : Trend Internet Security 2008 Wireless router : Level One WBR-3408 Sony Vaio TZ-17GN, running Vista Business Antivirus and Firewall on the Sony notebook : Symantec Norton Internet Security 2007 Printer : Epson CX3500, connecting to the XP Desktop by USB cable. Zeeman On Vista, click the XP computer in Network Map. That should open a window showing XP's shared printers. Then, open Vista's Printer folder and drag the desired printer into it from the XP window. If it asks for a driver program, go to Epson's web site and download it. BTW, I use Start Network to view other computers. That takes fewer clicks than using the Network Map. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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I did try to open the Network Map on my Vista notebook. I can see my XP
Desktop connecting the network, but I cannot see any printer connecting the XP Desktop in the Network Map. I use to mouse cursor to point the XP Desktop, and I try to right click to get the information of the XP Desktop, I was not able to do so. The right click menu just did not appear. Zeeman "Steve Winograd" wrote: On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 00:13:02 -0700, Zeeman Ng wrote: Dear All, I am very frustrated in setting up my new Vista notebook printing function. Could anybody help me?? My situation is : I have a home network with one desktop running XP Home, attached to a wireless router by CAT5 cable and a local Epson printer. The Epson printer was shared as a network printer. I have another NEC notebook, which accessing the network very fine through the WiFi, and can print properly. I just purchased a new Sony notebook that run Vista Business. I set up the network as follows : Workgroup : checked and was the same as my desktop Network : Private Printer sharing : On File sharing : On I can see my desktop in the network map. The notebook can browse the internet by using IE without any problem. However, I cannot add the network printer. I choose "Add new printer", and choose "add new network printer", the result is no network printer found. I also try to add new local printer, and build a new port, and key in my shared printer location "\\Zeeman_Desktop\ZeemanEpson", but got the response that the port is not correct. I am really frustrated. Who can help me? More information : XP Desktop : Windows XP Home service pack 2 Antivirus and Firewall on the XP Desktop : Trend Internet Security 2008 Wireless router : Level One WBR-3408 Sony Vaio TZ-17GN, running Vista Business Antivirus and Firewall on the Sony notebook : Symantec Norton Internet Security 2007 Printer : Epson CX3500, connecting to the XP Desktop by USB cable. Zeeman On Vista, click the XP computer in Network Map. That should open a window showing XP's shared printers. Then, open Vista's Printer folder and drag the desired printer into it from the XP window. If it asks for a driver program, go to Epson's web site and download it. BTW, I use Start Network to view other computers. That takes fewer clicks than using the Network Map. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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Finally I solve the problem by uninstall the Norton Internet Security. After
I uninstall the Norton, I can see the network printer in the Network Map. Now I installed Trend Internet Security in my Vista Notebook and seems do not have any problem. Zeeman "Zeeman Ng" wrote: I did try to open the Network Map on my Vista notebook. I can see my XP Desktop connecting the network, but I cannot see any printer connecting the XP Desktop in the Network Map. I use to mouse cursor to point the XP Desktop, and I try to right click to get the information of the XP Desktop, I was not able to do so. The right click menu just did not appear. Zeeman "Steve Winograd" wrote: On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 00:13:02 -0700, Zeeman Ng wrote: Dear All, I am very frustrated in setting up my new Vista notebook printing function. Could anybody help me?? My situation is : I have a home network with one desktop running XP Home, attached to a wireless router by CAT5 cable and a local Epson printer. The Epson printer was shared as a network printer. I have another NEC notebook, which accessing the network very fine through the WiFi, and can print properly. I just purchased a new Sony notebook that run Vista Business. I set up the network as follows : Workgroup : checked and was the same as my desktop Network : Private Printer sharing : On File sharing : On I can see my desktop in the network map. The notebook can browse the internet by using IE without any problem. However, I cannot add the network printer. I choose "Add new printer", and choose "add new network printer", the result is no network printer found. I also try to add new local printer, and build a new port, and key in my shared printer location "\\Zeeman_Desktop\ZeemanEpson", but got the response that the port is not correct. I am really frustrated. Who can help me? More information : XP Desktop : Windows XP Home service pack 2 Antivirus and Firewall on the XP Desktop : Trend Internet Security 2008 Wireless router : Level One WBR-3408 Sony Vaio TZ-17GN, running Vista Business Antivirus and Firewall on the Sony notebook : Symantec Norton Internet Security 2007 Printer : Epson CX3500, connecting to the XP Desktop by USB cable. Zeeman On Vista, click the XP computer in Network Map. That should open a window showing XP's shared printers. Then, open Vista's Printer folder and drag the desired printer into it from the XP window. If it asks for a driver program, go to Epson's web site and download it. BTW, I use Start Network to view other computers. That takes fewer clicks than using the Network Map. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 23:51:00 -0700, Zeeman Ng
wrote: On Vista, click the XP computer in Network Map. That should open a window showing XP's shared printers. Then, open Vista's Printer folder and drag the desired printer into it from the XP window. If it asks for a driver program, go to Epson's web site and download it. I did try to open the Network Map on my Vista notebook. I can see my XP Desktop connecting the network, but I cannot see any printer connecting the XP Desktop in the Network Map. I use to mouse cursor to point the XP Desktop, and I try to right click to get the information of the XP Desktop, I was not able to do so. The right click menu just did not appear. Finally I solve the problem by uninstall the Norton Internet Security. After I uninstall the Norton, I can see the network printer in the Network Map. Now I installed Trend Internet Security in my Vista Notebook and seems do not have any problem. Zeeman Good job of solving it! Thanks for letting us know the solution. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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On Mar 23, 12:29*am, Steve Winograd wrote:
On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 23:51:00 -0700, Zeeman Ng wrote: OnVista, click theXPcomputer in Network Map. *That should open a window showingXP'sshared printers. * Then, openVista'sPrinterfolder and drag the desiredprinterinto it from theXPwindow. *If it asks for a driver program, go to Epson's web site and download it. I did try to open the Network Map on myVistanotebook. I can see myXP Desktop connecting the network, but I cannot see anyprinterconnecting the XPDesktop in the Network Map. I use to mouse cursor to point theXPDesktop, and I try to right click to get the information of theXPDesktop, I was not able to do so. The right click menu just did not appear. Finally I solve the problem by uninstall the Norton Internet Security. After I uninstall the Norton, I can see the networkprinterin the Network Map. * Now I installed Trend Internet Security in myVistaNotebook and seems do not have any problem. Zeeman Good job of solving it! *Thanks for letting us know the solution. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. *I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Programhttp://mvp.support.microsoft.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am having a similar issue. I have a windows vista home premium laptop hooked up wirelessly to a Sony Vaio Desktop running XP Home. I was getting an error before because it said that their wasn't enough resources on the server or something like that. I increased the IRPStackSize in the registry, and moved the paging file to another drive because the C Drive was getting full. This allowed me to access the shared drives and printer on the xp machine from the vista machine. I was able to install the printer, but am unable to print to it from the Vista machine. The printer is an HP Deskjet 960c. I tried test pages from both machines. It worked from the XP machine, but not Vista. Any suggestions? |