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Greetings;
I have a laptop on my wireless network and this laptop is using a shared printer on an XP PC. If you delete the network printer in the Control Panel/Printers on the laptop, do you also delete the drivers or whatever else was installed with it or some other steps must be taken to completely delete the network printer. Thanks for your assistance. |
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You should first try deleting the printer and associated software using
add/remove programs in the control panel. If that does not remove the entry in 'printers' then remove it there. Removing from 'printers' only removes access to it, not the drivers for instance. If removed from the printers area and the printer is re-attached it will be found and reinstalled.. Michael "Yvan" wrote in message ... Greetings; I have a laptop on my wireless network and this laptop is using a shared printer on an XP PC. If you delete the network printer in the Control Panel/Printers on the laptop, do you also delete the drivers or whatever else was installed with it or some other steps must be taken to completely delete the network printer. Thanks for your assistance. |
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Thanks. However I did not find anything about the network printer in the
add/remove. "Michael Walraven" wrote in message ... You should first try deleting the printer and associated software using add/remove programs in the control panel. If that does not remove the entry in 'printers' then remove it there. Removing from 'printers' only removes access to it, not the drivers for instance. If removed from the printers area and the printer is re-attached it will be found and reinstalled.. Michael "Yvan" wrote in message ... Greetings; I have a laptop on my wireless network and this laptop is using a shared printer on an XP PC. If you delete the network printer in the Control Panel/Printers on the laptop, do you also delete the drivers or whatever else was installed with it or some other steps must be taken to completely delete the network printer. Thanks for your assistance. |
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Then I would expect that it was installed directly by Vista from its store
of drivers. In that case simply remove it from the printer control panel. If it came in as a standard driver from windows you would have to muck in the Windows protected areas to completely remove the drivers. "Yvan" wrote in message ... Thanks. However I did not find anything about the network printer in the add/remove. "Michael Walraven" wrote in message ... You should first try deleting the printer and associated software using add/remove programs in the control panel. If that does not remove the entry in 'printers' then remove it there. Removing from 'printers' only removes access to it, not the drivers for instance. If removed from the printers area and the printer is re-attached it will be found and reinstalled.. Michael "Yvan" wrote in message ... Greetings; I have a laptop on my wireless network and this laptop is using a shared printer on an XP PC. If you delete the network printer in the Control Panel/Printers on the laptop, do you also delete the drivers or whatever else was installed with it or some other steps must be taken to completely delete the network printer. Thanks for your assistance. |