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| Printing, Faxing and Scanning with Vista A forum for using printers, scanners and fx with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan) |
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Greetings, I have been searching for some time for an answer for this issue but i have not yet been able to find a fix. PROBLEM: I cannot add a TCP/IP Printer attached to my network. System Information: Gateway 6860 Laptop Windows Vista Home Premium x64 1.83 GhZ Core Duo2 4 GB Ram THINGS I HAVE DONE: 1) Tried intalling via add new printer - network printer - Printer not listed - Add TCP/IP Printer - typed in printer ip - I get the following: "Error Loading TCP MIB Library" - "Cannot Load Wizard pages for Standard TCP/IP Port" 2) Checked the REGISTRY ENTRY according to some of the other solutions that i have read and everthing is in place: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Print\Monitor\ Add key Standard TCP/IP Port Add String Value; value name=Driver; value data=tcpmon.dll under Standard TCP/IP Port Add Key Ports Add three Dwords in Ports LprAckTimeout value data= 180 StatusUpdateEnabled value data= 1 StatusUpdateInterval value data= 10 stop and start spooler 3)Checked on the files that are used for TCP/IP Ports and they are all the \windows\system32 tcpmon.dll tcpmib.dll tcpmonui.dll and i don't have any of the files that have been references in the %systemroot% folder that would cause conflicts: "This behavior may occur if a third-party version of the Wsnmp32.dll, Ntprint.dll, Tcpmib.dll, Mgmtapi.dll, or Snmpapi.dll file has been copied to the %SystemRoot% folder." 4) Installed the same network printer on three other machines in my office (Windows Vista Home Premium, MacOS X Leapord & Windows 7 Home) So i know that the printer is accessible, in fact i can connect to the printers UI via typing the ip address in my browser... 5) i have performed "in cmd" scannow sfc/ command and that didn't fix anything either as some other suggestions have implied. Im kind of lost for words on what to do next without re-intalling vista... any suggestions? -Thanks Chris -- conagan |