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My HP-Deskjet is connected to a Vista-64 based PC which runs in a
4-PC-network; the 3 other PC's are XP. There were no problems with the printer being addressed from one of the XP-PC's but all of sudden the printer proves to be "off line" on all three. There is no new software installed on neither PC or network(router). I'm using HP-software which drives the printer-functions and it operated perfectly for about 1 year. Printer-sharing was and is enabled on the Vista-pc. At discovering this week the problem, I re-installed the HP-software on one of the HP-PC's and that seemed to solve the problem .... for one day. It looks like the Vista-PC turns dows the remote access to the printer once it starts up. Could it be that a recent security update from MS Vista blocks this printer sharing? Help is appreciated. tx. |
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tx for the advice, but unfortunately it didn't solve the problem. I'm getting
convinced that Vista is "blocker", because: * re-installing HP software on the HP's get's the printer working. Tried it again, and it lasted for one day * if I re-start the Vista-PC, waiting behind my XP-ones, you actually see XP trying to re-establish the off-line situation, but after a moment the message once again pops up telling me that (in Dutch) Windows failed to bring the printer on-line. Any other suggestions? "f/fgeorge" wrote: On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 03:11:02 -0700, Mon.avis wrote: My HP-Deskjet is connected to a Vista-64 based PC which runs in a 4-PC-network; the 3 other PC's are XP. There were no problems with the printer being addressed from one of the XP-PC's but all of sudden the printer proves to be "off line" on all three. There is no new software installed on neither PC or network(router). I'm using HP-software which drives the printer-functions and it operated perfectly for about 1 year. Printer-sharing was and is enabled on the Vista-pc. At discovering this week the problem, I re-installed the HP-software on one of the HP-PC's and that seemed to solve the problem .... for one day. It looks like the Vista-PC turns dows the remote access to the printer once it starts up. Could it be that a recent security update from MS Vista blocks this printer sharing? Help is appreciated. tx. Do this on your XP machines: Go to Control Panel. Choose printer. Then choose Add Printer. ChooseAdd a local printer. Click on Create a new port. The default in the drop down box is Local Port. Do not change that. Click Next. A dialogue box will appear asking for you to enter a port name. Type in the \\computer name\printer name ie. My computer's name is basement and the printer name is EpsonSty so I typed in \\basement\epsonsty No it does not make sense but it does work. Hope it helps. |
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You might try reloading the driver on the Vista computer. I have more
success sharing the printer from my XP computer doing the Add Printer (local printer) procedure from f/fgeorge on the Vista computer. "f/fgeorge" wrote in message ... On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 02:59:01 -0700, Mon.avis wrote: tx for the advice, but unfortunately it didn't solve the problem. I'm getting convinced that Vista is "blocker", because: * re-installing HP software on the HP's get's the printer working. Tried it again, and it lasted for one day * if I re-start the Vista-PC, waiting behind my XP-ones, you actually see XP trying to re-establish the off-line situation, but after a moment the message once again pops up telling me that (in Dutch) Windows failed to bring the printer on-line. Any other suggestions? No I don't have any more ideas. What I posted, at the bottom, worked perfectly for me. I have 21 computers here at home and one of them is Vista, all the rest are XP Pro. Using what I outlined they can all print to the printer hooked up to the Vista machine with no problems, no matter the restarting of any of the pc's. "f/fgeorge" wrote: Do this on your XP machines: Go to Control Panel. Choose printer. Then choose Add Printer. ChooseAdd a local printer. Click on Create a new port. The default in the drop down box is Local Port. Do not change that. Click Next. A dialogue box will appear asking for you to enter a port name. Type in the \\computer name\printer name ie. My computer's name is basement and the printer name is EpsonSty so I typed in \\basement\epsonsty No it does not make sense but it does work. Hope it helps. |