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I have a Vista Home Premium Laptop, an XP Home laptop and an XP Home desktop
(and an XBox 360) connected to my Linksys wireless G router and an XP Home desktop connected via CAT5 to the same router. All connect to the internet fine. The XP laptop finds and uses the printer on the desktop fine. I had setup a share of the Canon I560 printer, connected to my XP desktop, on the Vista laptop and it worked fine. I don't believe I made any changes, but now it won't find the printer and I can't seem to install a new copy. The Vista machine will not detect the printer and won't even find the XP desktop or laptop on the network. The XP machines find each other fine. All machines get their IP address from the router via DHCP. All are in the same workgroup, or it seems so. Strangely the Vista machine shows WORKGROUP and the XP machines show Workgroup, even if I type the name in caps, XP still shows Workgroup and Vista WORKGROUP. I checked every setting repeatedly as described in http://technet.microsoft.com:80/en-u.../bb727037.aspx I tried to setup the printer manually (\\machinename\\printername) but Vista still wouldn't find it. I do not have any third party firewall or security suites installed. I have AVG8 and Sptboy Search & Destroy as well as Windows Defender running on all machines. Any idea on how to meke my printer work again? |
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Do you receive any system errors if using net view \\xpipaddress command/
-- 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 "Not Me" wrote in message ... I have a Vista Home Premium Laptop, an XP Home laptop and an XP Home desktop (and an XBox 360) connected to my Linksys wireless G router and an XP Home desktop connected via CAT5 to the same router. All connect to the internet fine. The XP laptop finds and uses the printer on the desktop fine. I had setup a share of the Canon I560 printer, connected to my XP desktop, on the Vista laptop and it worked fine. I don't believe I made any changes, but now it won't find the printer and I can't seem to install a new copy. The Vista machine will not detect the printer and won't even find the XP desktop or laptop on the network. The XP machines find each other fine. All machines get their IP address from the router via DHCP. All are in the same workgroup, or it seems so. Strangely the Vista machine shows WORKGROUP and the XP machines show Workgroup, even if I type the name in caps, XP still shows Workgroup and Vista WORKGROUP. I checked every setting repeatedly as described in http://technet.microsoft.com:80/en-u.../bb727037.aspx I tried to setup the printer manually (\\machinename\\printername) but Vista still wouldn't find it. I do not have any third party firewall or security suites installed. I have AVG8 and Sptboy Search & Destroy as well as Windows Defender running on all machines. Any idea on how to meke my printer work again? |
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system error 53, the network path was not found
I went through the steps again and again from http://technet.microsoft.com:80/en-u.../bb727037.aspx but no change. I reinstalled the topology patch on the XP machine to make it show in the Vista network map (KB922120). I then ran the XP network setup Wizard as recommended in another thread. The Vista machine does NOT show in the XP network map. I updated the firmware on the Linksys WTR54G router to the latest available, and made sure all the router settings were correct. The XP desktop with the printer attached does show in the map on the Vista laptop now, but clicking the XP machine from the Vista machine's map does nothing and it still won't connect ot print. On another network, clicking the computer's icon on the map opens it. The XP machine had Norton Security (2005) on it from the factory, but it was uninstalled long ago. I ran the Norton cleanup tool today to make sure it wasn't interfering. I did note that the XP machine wouldn't let me open the Windows Firewall to check the settings today. Due to an unspecified error, Windows Firewall settings can not be displayed. Very interesting, I have not installed another firewall or security suite. Hijack This, Spybot Search & Destroy, Windows Defender and AVG8 all show the machine is clean. Network set as private Network Discovery ON File Sharing ON Public folder sharing ON Printer sharing ON Pass word protected sharing OFF Media Sharing ON Any other ideas? "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote in message ... Do you receive any system errors if using net view \\xpipaddress command/ -- 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 "Not Me" wrote in message ... I have a Vista Home Premium Laptop, an XP Home laptop and an XP Home desktop (and an XBox 360) connected to my Linksys wireless G router and an XP Home desktop connected via CAT5 to the same router. All connect to the internet fine. The XP laptop finds and uses the printer on the desktop fine. I had setup a share of the Canon I560 printer, connected to my XP desktop, on the Vista laptop and it worked fine. I don't believe I made any changes, but now it won't find the printer and I can't seem to install a new copy. The Vista machine will not detect the printer and won't even find the XP desktop or laptop on the network. The XP machines find each other fine. All machines get their IP address from the router via DHCP. All are in the same workgroup, or it seems so. Strangely the Vista machine shows WORKGROUP and the XP machines show Workgroup, even if I type the name in caps, XP still shows Workgroup and Vista WORKGROUP. I checked every setting repeatedly as described in http://technet.microsoft.com:80/en-u.../bb727037.aspx I tried to setup the printer manually (\\machinename\\printername) but Vista still wouldn't find it. I do not have any third party firewall or security suites installed. I have AVG8 and Sptboy Search & Destroy as well as Windows Defender running on all machines. Any idea on how to meke my printer work again? |
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The system error could be a security software or name resolution issue. Any
errors in the event viewer? Or this post may help too. Vista: Can't see other computers Dec 25, 2007 ... Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 9:44 pm Post subject: Vista: Can't see other ... System error 53 has occurred. The network path was not found. ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...be4c86 ae726b -- 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 "Not Me" wrote in message ... system error 53, the network path was not found I went through the steps again and again from http://technet.microsoft.com:80/en-u.../bb727037.aspx but no change. I reinstalled the topology patch on the XP machine to make it show in the Vista network map (KB922120). I then ran the XP network setup Wizard as recommended in another thread. The Vista machine does NOT show in the XP network map. I updated the firmware on the Linksys WTR54G router to the latest available, and made sure all the router settings were correct. The XP desktop with the printer attached does show in the map on the Vista laptop now, but clicking the XP machine from the Vista machine's map does nothing and it still won't connect ot print. On another network, clicking the computer's icon on the map opens it. The XP machine had Norton Security (2005) on it from the factory, but it was uninstalled long ago. I ran the Norton cleanup tool today to make sure it wasn't interfering. I did note that the XP machine wouldn't let me open the Windows Firewall to check the settings today. Due to an unspecified error, Windows Firewall settings can not be displayed. Very interesting, I have not installed another firewall or security suite. Hijack This, Spybot Search & Destroy, Windows Defender and AVG8 all show the machine is clean. Network set as private Network Discovery ON File Sharing ON Public folder sharing ON Printer sharing ON Pass word protected sharing OFF Media Sharing ON Any other ideas? "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote in message ... Do you receive any system errors if using net view \\xpipaddress command/ -- 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 "Not Me" wrote in message ... I have a Vista Home Premium Laptop, an XP Home laptop and an XP Home desktop (and an XBox 360) connected to my Linksys wireless G router and an XP Home desktop connected via CAT5 to the same router. All connect to the internet fine. The XP laptop finds and uses the printer on the desktop fine. I had setup a share of the Canon I560 printer, connected to my XP desktop, on the Vista laptop and it worked fine. I don't believe I made any changes, but now it won't find the printer and I can't seem to install a new copy. The Vista machine will not detect the printer and won't even find the XP desktop or laptop on the network. The XP machines find each other fine. All machines get their IP address from the router via DHCP. All are in the same workgroup, or it seems so. Strangely the Vista machine shows WORKGROUP and the XP machines show Workgroup, even if I type the name in caps, XP still shows Workgroup and Vista WORKGROUP. I checked every setting repeatedly as described in http://technet.microsoft.com:80/en-u.../bb727037.aspx I tried to setup the printer manually (\\machinename\\printername) but Vista still wouldn't find it. I do not have any third party firewall or security suites installed. I have AVG8 and Sptboy Search & Destroy as well as Windows Defender running on all machines. Any idea on how to meke my printer work again? |
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Hi there,
I had a similar problem, and here's how I worked around/fixed it. I have a Linksys wireless router, and a Netgear Print Server that links my laser printer to the network without having to run a separate computer just for printing. My Vista Business could never find it either. What I did was assign my Print Server an IP of 192.168.1.102, and then I ran the 'Add Printer' wizard. I ran it by selecting the button that says my printer is not listed, then chose the 3rd option, 'Add printer by using a TCP/IP address or hostname', and inserted the TCP/ IP address. Every time I browsed for the printer, the search timed out without finding it. This is kind of a blind way of doing it, but when I printed a .pdf file, sure enough, it did print. On your desktop, click start/printers & faxes, and right click your printer, and select properties. Click the Ports tab and see what port it is installed on. You can either use the IP address if it is on a TCP/IP port, or if it's on a local port, you can use the UNC address, which would look like this: "\\Desktopcomputername\printer name" except for the quotes. If you have successfully printed to this printer over your network in the past you should be all set. If not, you need to be sure the printer is shared on the desktop. Give it a shot, it should work. --Jim On Jun 11, 4:10*am, "Not Me" wrote: system error 53, the network path was not found I went through the steps again and again fromhttp://technet.microsoft.com:80/en-us/library/bb727037.aspxbut no change. I reinstalled the topology patch on the XP machine to make it show in the Vista network map (KB922120). I then ran the XP network setup Wizard as recommended in another thread. The Vista machine does NOT show in the XP network map. I updated the firmware on the Linksys WTR54G router to the latest available, and made sure all the router settings were correct. The XP desktop with the printer attached does show in the map on the Vista laptop now, but clicking the XP machine from the Vista machine's map does nothing and it still won't connect ot print. On another network, clicking the computer's icon on the map opens it. The XP machine had Norton Security (2005) on it from the factory, but it was uninstalled long ago. I ran the Norton cleanup tool today to make sure it wasn't interfering. I did note that the XP machine wouldn't let me open the Windows Firewall to check the settings today. Due to an unspecified error, Windows Firewall settings can not be displayed. Very interesting, I have not installed another firewall or security suite. Hijack This, Spybot Search & Destroy, Windows Defender and AVG8 all show the machine is clean. Network set as private Network Discovery ON File Sharing ON Public folder sharing ON Printer sharing ON Pass word protected sharing OFF Media Sharing ON Any other ideas? "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote in . .. Do you receive any system errors if using net view \\xpipaddress command/ -- 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 "Not Me" wrote in message ... I have a Vista Home Premium Laptop, an XP Home laptop and an XP Home desktop (and an XBox 360) connected to my Linksys wireless G router and an XP Home desktop connected via CAT5 to the same router. All connect to the internet fine. The XP laptop finds and uses the printer on the desktop fine. I had setup a share of the Canon I560 printer, connected to my XP desktop, on the Vista laptop and it worked fine. I don't believe I made any changes, but now it won't find the printer and I can't seem to install a new copy. The Vista machine will not detect the printer and won't even find the XP desktop or laptop on the network. The XP machines find each other fine. All machines get their IP address from the router via DHCP. All are in the same workgroup, or it seems so. Strangely the Vista machine shows WORKGROUP and the XP machines show Workgroup, even if I type the name in caps, XP still shows Workgroup and Vista WORKGROUP. I checked every setting repeatedly as described in http://technet.microsoft.com:80/en-u.../bb727037.aspx I tried to setup the printer manually (\\machinename\\printername) but Vista still wouldn't find it. I do not have any third party firewall or security suites installed. I have AVG8 and Sptboy Search & Destroy as well as Windows Defender running on all machines. Any idea on how to meke my printer work again?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Thank you for the sharing your experience with us. Adding the printer as
local printer and then mapping it as network printer does fix a lot printer issues. -- 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 "Spike9458" wrote in message ... Hi there, I had a similar problem, and here's how I worked around/fixed it. I have a Linksys wireless router, and a Netgear Print Server that links my laser printer to the network without having to run a separate computer just for printing. My Vista Business could never find it either. What I did was assign my Print Server an IP of 192.168.1.102, and then I ran the 'Add Printer' wizard. I ran it by selecting the button that says my printer is not listed, then chose the 3rd option, 'Add printer by using a TCP/IP address or hostname', and inserted the TCP/ IP address. Every time I browsed for the printer, the search timed out without finding it. This is kind of a blind way of doing it, but when I printed a .pdf file, sure enough, it did print. On your desktop, click start/printers & faxes, and right click your printer, and select properties. Click the Ports tab and see what port it is installed on. You can either use the IP address if it is on a TCP/IP port, or if it's on a local port, you can use the UNC address, which would look like this: "\\Desktopcomputername\printer name" except for the quotes. If you have successfully printed to this printer over your network in the past you should be all set. If not, you need to be sure the printer is shared on the desktop. Give it a shot, it should work. --Jim On Jun 11, 4:10 am, "Not Me" wrote: system error 53, the network path was not found I went through the steps again and again fromhttp://technet.microsoft.com:80/en-us/library/bb727037.aspxbut no change. I reinstalled the topology patch on the XP machine to make it show in the Vista network map (KB922120). I then ran the XP network setup Wizard as recommended in another thread. The Vista machine does NOT show in the XP network map. I updated the firmware on the Linksys WTR54G router to the latest available, and made sure all the router settings were correct. The XP desktop with the printer attached does show in the map on the Vista laptop now, but clicking the XP machine from the Vista machine's map does nothing and it still won't connect ot print. On another network, clicking the computer's icon on the map opens it. The XP machine had Norton Security (2005) on it from the factory, but it was uninstalled long ago. I ran the Norton cleanup tool today to make sure it wasn't interfering. I did note that the XP machine wouldn't let me open the Windows Firewall to check the settings today. Due to an unspecified error, Windows Firewall settings can not be displayed. Very interesting, I have not installed another firewall or security suite. Hijack This, Spybot Search & Destroy, Windows Defender and AVG8 all show the machine is clean. Network set as private Network Discovery ON File Sharing ON Public folder sharing ON Printer sharing ON Pass word protected sharing OFF Media Sharing ON Any other ideas? "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote in . .. Do you receive any system errors if using net view \\xpipaddress command/ -- 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 "Not Me" wrote in message ... I have a Vista Home Premium Laptop, an XP Home laptop and an XP Home desktop (and an XBox 360) connected to my Linksys wireless G router and an XP Home desktop connected via CAT5 to the same router. All connect to the internet fine. The XP laptop finds and uses the printer on the desktop fine. I had setup a share of the Canon I560 printer, connected to my XP desktop, on the Vista laptop and it worked fine. I don't believe I made any changes, but now it won't find the printer and I can't seem to install a new copy. The Vista machine will not detect the printer and won't even find the XP desktop or laptop on the network. The XP machines find each other fine. All machines get their IP address from the router via DHCP. All are in the same workgroup, or it seems so. Strangely the Vista machine shows WORKGROUP and the XP machines show Workgroup, even if I type the name in caps, XP still shows Workgroup and Vista WORKGROUP. I checked every setting repeatedly as described in http://technet.microsoft.com:80/en-u.../bb727037.aspx I tried to setup the printer manually (\\machinename\\printername) but Vista still wouldn't find it. I do not have any third party firewall or security suites installed. I have AVG8 and Sptboy Search & Destroy as well as Windows Defender running on all machines. Any idea on how to meke my printer work again?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |