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Using RC1, the default printer reverts back to XPS Document Writer on each
boot of the system. I change the default printer, but each time the system is booted, it has reverted back to XPS Document Writer.... Question is.... has this been resolved in RC2 and RTM??? Question is... is there a work around for this issue for RC1??? It would be nice to have default printer working until Vista is released in January, but if a work around is not available.... will grin and wait..... Thanks |
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this was fixed in the RTM build
-- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "retired fire" wrote in message ... Using RC1, the default printer reverts back to XPS Document Writer on each boot of the system. I change the default printer, but each time the system is booted, it has reverted back to XPS Document Writer.... Question is.... has this been resolved in RC2 and RTM??? Question is... is there a work around for this issue for RC1??? It would be nice to have default printer working until Vista is released in January, but if a work around is not available.... will grin and wait..... Thanks |
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Hi you all,
I got the same problem (and its not a HP Printer). i added network printers, set one as default and after a reboot i wasn't able to set a default printer. if i choose "Set as default Printer" nothing happens. and the default printer was reverted to XPS. in the last post i red that this issue has been fixed in RTM. And we are using Windows Vista Enterprise Edition. So do anyone know if theres a fix around? thanks in advance and regards willi "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: this was fixed in the RTM build -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "retired fire" wrote in message ... Using RC1, the default printer reverts back to XPS Document Writer on each boot of the system. I change the default printer, but each time the system is booted, it has reverted back to XPS Document Writer.... Question is.... has this been resolved in RC2 and RTM??? Question is... is there a work around for this issue for RC1??? It would be nice to have default printer working until Vista is released in January, but if a work around is not available.... will grin and wait..... Thanks |
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Disable the XPS printer..... XP and Vista will always default to the first
printer they 'find'... since they find the local XPS printer before they find the network printers, it naturally becomes the default because the network printers are not available at bootup. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Willi Girard" wrote in message ... Hi you all, I got the same problem (and its not a HP Printer). i added network printers, set one as default and after a reboot i wasn't able to set a default printer. if i choose "Set as default Printer" nothing happens. and the default printer was reverted to XPS. in the last post i red that this issue has been fixed in RTM. And we are using Windows Vista Enterprise Edition. So do anyone know if theres a fix around? thanks in advance and regards willi "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: this was fixed in the RTM build -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "retired fire" wrote in message ... Using RC1, the default printer reverts back to XPS Document Writer on each boot of the system. I change the default printer, but each time the system is booted, it has reverted back to XPS Document Writer.... Question is.... has this been resolved in RC2 and RTM??? Question is... is there a work around for this issue for RC1??? It would be nice to have default printer working until Vista is released in January, but if a work around is not available.... will grin and wait..... Thanks |
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Good evening, I have been recently struggling with this problem (revert to XPS printer as default). I am not absolutely certain, but, I would swear this is happening many times, regardless of computer reboots, based on the fact that I seldom cycle my computer (1-2 times per month). I am working with Windows Vista Ultimate Edition (32-bit), OEM version on a Dell computer, and have recently installed a copy of the SP1 software from MS, downloaded in late March 2008. Ever since installing this, I have noticed problems wtih the default printer reverting back to the XPS printer. I, too, have two network printers and this XPS printer, one of the network printers (my preferred default) is an HP Photosmart D7260 (configured as network printer), set to talk to the printer via the standard TCP/IP port; technically, this would make this a local printer (local port being the defined TCP/IP port). The other printer is printer shared by another computer. I never had this problem until after the SP1 install; again this is RTM version of SP1, and I have not installed any prior version of this update to vista. I can disable the XPS printer, but, I don't know what the ramifications will be when doing so. Has anything more been found on this issue? TIA. -Mark -- mangliss |
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Basically, I have the exact same configuration. Vista Ultimate, and just installed SP1. It is not possible to set default printer to anything other than the XPS printer. mangliss;673637 Wrote: Good evening, I have been recently struggling with this problem (revert to XPS printer as default). I am not absolutely certain, but, I would swear this is happening many times, regardless of computer reboots, based on the fact that I seldom cycle my computer (1-2 times per month). I am working with Windows Vista Ultimate Edition (32-bit), OEM version on a Dell computer, and have recently installed a copy of the SP1 software from MS, downloaded in late March 2008. Ever since installing this, I have noticed problems wtih the default printer reverting back to the XPS printer. I, too, have two network printers and this XPS printer, one of the network printers (my preferred default) is an HP Photosmart D7260 (configured as network printer), set to talk to the printer via the standard TCP/IP port; technically, this would make this a local printer (local port being the defined TCP/IP port). The other printer is printer shared by another computer. I never had this problem until after the SP1 install; again this is RTM version of SP1, and I have not installed any prior version of this update to vista. I can disable the XPS printer, but, I don't know what the ramifications will be when doing so. Has anything more been found on this issue? TIA. -Mark -- awe |
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:cry: Basically, I have the exact same configuration. Vista Ultimate, and just installed SP1. It is not possible to set default printer to anything other than the XPS printer. Cari tries to explain the technical reason why it's reset to XPSon boot. This is NO exuse! _*-IT_MUST_BE_POSSIBLE_TO_SET_A_NETWORK_PRINTER_AS_DE FAULT!!!-*_ And obviously, this is not what happens in the case that I and *mangliss* experience. It is not possible to set the default to a shared network printer at all. I repeat: *-_IT_MUST_BE_POSSIBLE_TO_SET_A_NETWORK_PRINTER_AS_D EFAULT!!!__-* Microsoft, please fix this BUG immediately! mangliss;673637 Wrote: Good evening, I have been recently struggling with this problem (revert to XPS printer as default). I am not absolutely certain, but, I would swear this is happening many times, regardless of computer reboots, based on the fact that I seldom cycle my computer (1-2 times per month). I am working with Windows Vista Ultimate Edition (32-bit), OEM version on a Dell computer, and have recently installed a copy of the SP1 software from MS, downloaded in late March 2008. Ever since installing this, I have noticed problems wtih the default printer reverting back to the XPS printer. I, too, have two network printers and this XPS printer, one of the network printers (my preferred default) is an HP Photosmart D7260 (configured as network printer), set to talk to the printer via the standard TCP/IP port; technically, this would make this a local printer (local port being the defined TCP/IP port). The other printer is printer shared by another computer. I never had this problem until after the SP1 install; again this is RTM version of SP1, and I have not installed any prior version of this update to vista. I can disable the XPS printer, but, I don't know what the ramifications will be when doing so. Has anything more been found on this issue? TIA. -Mark -- awe |