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One of my customers has Vista Home Basic installed on his Sony laptop. He has
an HP All-In-One. I downloaded and installed the Vista printer/scanner software and everything worked fine. He called me back later and everything was gone (the original problem). He told me that he routinely puts his computer in sleep mode. I went back to the man's house, completely uninstalled all the old software. I hardcoded the IP address on the printer so we don't have to worry about it changing. I contacted HP tech support via chat and they told me to do exactly the same thing I was already doing. I reinstalled all software, rebooted, went into sleep, hibernation and everything worked fine. The customer calls me the next day and says it has disappeared again. Anyone familiar with this problem and have an idea of how to fix it. |
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When the printer stops showinf on the printer list, is the spooler
service still running? This is worth a try- Try this. It removes all Print Spooler service dependencies other than the Remote Procedure Call service. Click Start, Run and enter sc config spooler depend= RPCSS Note the space after "=" but not before it. The Print Spooler service should now be able to run. Printer functionality may be affected. It is best to delete, clean up and then reinstall the printer drivers. http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/CleanPrinterDrivers.htm Now go back to services.msc Right-click Print Spooler, and then click Properties. Make sure that the startup type is set to Automatic. If it is not, click Automatic in the Startup type list, and then click Apply. Under Service status, click Start. Click OK to close the Print Spooler Properties dialog box. Let us know. Tom MS MVP Windows shell/User "ThatPCDude-NC" wrote in message ... One of my customers has Vista Home Basic installed on his Sony laptop. He has an HP All-In-One. I downloaded and installed the Vista printer/scanner software and everything worked fine. He called me back later and everything was gone (the original problem). He told me that he routinely puts his computer in sleep mode. I went back to the man's house, completely uninstalled all the old software. I hardcoded the IP address on the printer so we don't have to worry about it changing. I contacted HP tech support via chat and they told me to do exactly the same thing I was already doing. I reinstalled all software, rebooted, went into sleep, hibernation and everything worked fine. The customer calls me the next day and says it has disappeared again. Anyone familiar with this problem and have an idea of how to fix it. |