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Recently upgraded our "main" pc to Vista Ultimate... wireless laptops are
running XP. Network is set up correctly, file sharing is working great, all computers able to access network drives and shared files. Problem is that XP laptops cannot print up to the main system which has two canon printers attached via usb. Drivers automatically updated on the vista machine when printers were plugged in. One laptop has it's own printer which I can print down from vista. tried installing Vista printers as both shared printers and as local ports on the XP machines "\\main\printer_1" etc... No Good either way Tried installing "additional drivers" through the printer control panel in vista but got error stating that "...drivers were incompatible with processor architecture." Any Ideas out there???? |
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I'm not sure of what you did. The basic idea seems correct. So, to be sure-
On the XP machine: Go to your printers and add a printer Chose Local printer attached to this computer option. Uncheck the auto detect option. Click next Create a new port Local port In the local port name type \\computername\sharename Computername will be the name of the computer the printer is attached to. share name will be the name you gave to the shared printer. On the next screen just click on "have disk" and point it to the location of the correct drivers. -- Tom MSMVP 1998-2007 "Mike" wrote in message ... Recently upgraded our "main" pc to Vista Ultimate... wireless laptops are running XP. Network is set up correctly, file sharing is working great, all computers able to access network drives and shared files. Problem is that XP laptops cannot print up to the main system which has two canon printers attached via usb. Drivers automatically updated on the vista machine when printers were plugged in. One laptop has it's own printer which I can print down from vista. tried installing Vista printers as both shared printers and as local ports on the XP machines "\\main\printer_1" etc... No Good either way Tried installing "additional drivers" through the printer control panel in vista but got error stating that "...drivers were incompatible with processor architecture." Any Ideas out there???? |
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Navigate to Printers on the box with the connected printer. Right click on the printer name. Properties Sharing Change Sharing Options Share this printer Additional drivers.... -- Tom MSMVP 1998-2007 "Mike" wrote in message ... Recently upgraded our "main" pc to Vista Ultimate... wireless laptops are running XP. Network is set up correctly, file sharing is working great, all computers able to access network drives and shared files. Problem is that XP laptops cannot print up to the main system which has two canon printers attached via usb. Drivers automatically updated on the vista machine when printers were plugged in. One laptop has it's own printer which I can print down from vista. tried installing Vista printers as both shared printers and as local ports on the XP machines "\\main\printer_1" etc... No Good either way Tried installing "additional drivers" through the printer control panel in vista but got error stating that "...drivers were incompatible with processor architecture." Any Ideas out there???? |
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for the print share names on the X64 machine, keep them short and without
the spaces. It will work with the spaces but you have to "" around the configuration on the XP machines. To install the 32 bit Vista Canon drivers on the x64 machine , you will need to install them remotely using a 32bit Vista machine. There are other ways to do this but that's the easiest. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1 This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Tom Ferguson" wrote in message ... 2. Navigate to Printers on the box with the connected printer. Right click on the printer name. Properties Sharing Change Sharing Options Share this printer Additional drivers.... -- Tom MSMVP 1998-2007 "Mike" wrote in message ... Recently upgraded our "main" pc to Vista Ultimate... wireless laptops are running XP. Network is set up correctly, file sharing is working great, all computers able to access network drives and shared files. Problem is that XP laptops cannot print up to the main system which has two canon printers attached via usb. Drivers automatically updated on the vista machine when printers were plugged in. One laptop has it's own printer which I can print down from vista. tried installing Vista printers as both shared printers and as local ports on the XP machines "\\main\printer_1" etc... No Good either way Tried installing "additional drivers" through the printer control panel in vista but got error stating that "...drivers were incompatible with processor architecture." Any Ideas out there???? |