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HP All-in-one printers disappearing when there are changes in the network status
This problem is related to a crash of the HPSLPSVC service which caused a
DEP violation. HP is aware of it and their solution is for you to turn of DEP. It is like saying "our software has a bug and will not work with anti-virus softwares so you should disable your av software....." Just ridiculous! And they claim that this is a Microsoft problem and we should contact Microsoft...... My chat with an online HP tech: Jerome: Hello Marshall. Jerome: Welcome to HP Total care for All-in-one products. My name is Jerome. How may I help you today? Marshall Lai: I am running Vista x64 and x86 in my home and am having problems with my HP c6180 software when resuming from sleep. Marshall Lai: Seems that the HPSLPSVC keeps on causing DEP violations on resume from S3. Jerome: I will help you with this,please elaborate your issue, so that I can assist you better? Marshall Lai: HPSLPSVC causes a DEP violation in Vista (both x64 and x86) when resuming from S3. Marshall Lai: Typical event log: Marshall Lai: Faulting application svchost.exe_HPSLPSVC, version 6.0.6000.16386, time stamp 0x4549b5f5, faulting module hpslpsvc64.dll, version 82.0.173.0, time stamp 0x457ce186, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x00000000000550ad, process id 0xc60, application start time 0x01c7b196eff7584c. Marshall Lai: And this will cause the printer to disappear from the computer and will have to be added back in via running the installation software Jerome: I understan your concern. Marshall Lai: I have searched on the web and seems that other people running vista and have HP network printers on their network are experiencing the same problem. Jerome: Please give me few minutes so that I can go through the mssage. Jerome: Let us perform few steps to disable DEP. Jerome: Here arae the steps: Jerome: Disable DEP in Vista: 1. Click Start 2. Click All Programs 3. Click Accessories 4. Right Click on Command Prompt 5. Left click on Run as Administrator 6. Click the Allow button if it asks you for permission Jerome: Please perform the above steps and let me know I will provide you further steps. Marshall Lai: I really don't want to disable DEP globally in Vista. Marshall Lai: One has to be crasy to do that. Also, in Vista x64, you cannot disable DEP anyway. Jerome: Marshall,I suggest you to contact Microsoft they will help you with this. Marshall Lai: Microsoft suggested me to contact HP as it is an HP service that causes the DEP violation. Jerome: Marshall if we disable the DEP it will be resolve. Jerome: So I suggest you to disable the DEP by following the above steps. Marshall Lai: It is like saying: The software has a problem with your anti-virus software and you should disable your anti-virus software. Marshall Lai: Will you be having a fix or will this be a requirement to running your softwares? "Surago" wrote in message ups.com... Further Note... One suggestion i have found on the web is to ensure the Printer is not running with a DHCP assigned IP Address. I have just checked and confirm that both the printer and the laptop are running with Static IP Addresses, yet i still have the same problem. Cheers Surago. |
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HP All-in-one printers disappearing when there are changes in the
I have an HP Officejet 7410 AIO (wireless network printer). I am having the same problem. I have 4 networked machines. 3 XPs, 1 Vista Home Premium (Dell 1705 laptop-Vista was factory installed). The Vista machine keeps losing the printer. It's no where to be found. But you can't reinstall the drivers (which I've conveniently left on my desktop as I've needed them so often), as HP detects that they are there (somewhere). You have to uninstall the drivers to get to reinstall the drivers, just to get the printer back. It's time consuming and annoying. You don't look for the drivers UNLESS you are trying to print. Any help would be great. Thanks, Kathi |
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HP All-in-one printers disappearing when there are changes in the
Is the printer located in the registry?
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Print\Printers Are the printers local devices targeting the network card on the printer or are these connections to a machine sharing the printers. When you install the inbox driver for this device, does it also get removed? When you say HP detects that they are there, do you mean the printers? Do you know what application is detecting the printers? If HP has software that detects printers who knows what they might do if the printer is no longer detected. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Kathi Johnston" wrote in message ... I have an HP Officejet 7410 AIO (wireless network printer). I am having the same problem. I have 4 networked machines. 3 XPs, 1 Vista Home Premium (Dell 1705 laptop-Vista was factory installed). The Vista machine keeps losing the printer. It's no where to be found. But you can't reinstall the drivers (which I've conveniently left on my desktop as I've needed them so often), as HP detects that they are there (somewhere). You have to uninstall the drivers to get to reinstall the drivers, just to get the printer back. It's time consuming and annoying. You don't look for the drivers UNLESS you are trying to print. Any help would be great. Thanks, Kathi |
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HP All-in-one printers disappearing when there are changes in
Alan: thanks for responding. I know at this time the HP 7410 is not missing
in the registry key you specified. It may go away when I lose the printer, but I just reinstalled the drivers for umteenth time yesterday. No I am going across the network to print. (I think that is what you mean), I am not printing to the HP 7410 printer located ON another computer. Not sure what you mean by inbox drivers. What happens is I go to print, the printer is gone in my list of choices to print to. I go through control panels to see if the printer is there. It's not of course. When I go to reinstall the drivers, the HP software gives me the option to either uninstall or add features. I have to uninstall before I can then RE install the drivers. I know it's not a network issue (then again I had a lot of trouble going through Norton Anti Virus to get my XP machines and Vista Machine to talk and share), because when I do reinstall the drivers the printer is immediately detected Thanks Alan! Kathi "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Is the printer located in the registry? HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Print\Printers Are the printers local devices targeting the network card on the printer or are these connections to a machine sharing the printers. When you install the inbox driver for this device, does it also get removed? When you say HP detects that they are there, do you mean the printers? Do you know what application is detecting the printers? If HP has software that detects printers who knows what they might do if the printer is no longer detected. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Kathi Johnston" wrote in message ... I have an HP Officejet 7410 AIO (wireless network printer). I am having the same problem. I have 4 networked machines. 3 XPs, 1 Vista Home Premium (Dell 1705 laptop-Vista was factory installed). The Vista machine keeps losing the printer. It's no where to be found. But you can't reinstall the drivers (which I've conveniently left on my desktop as I've needed them so often), as HP detects that they are there (somewhere). You have to uninstall the drivers to get to reinstall the drivers, just to get the printer back. It's time consuming and annoying. You don't look for the drivers UNLESS you are trying to print. Any help would be great. Thanks, Kathi |
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HP All-in-one printers disappearing when there are changes in
This sounds more like an authentication issue. I am pretty sure the printer
is still resident in the spooler, but your user account no longer has access so you can enumerate it when opening the printers folder. Does printmanagement.msc exist on your machine? If it does launch this and see is the printer is listed? It sounds like you are using an XP driver. HP does have a Vista driver for download for this device but the duplex feature does not work as expected. HP gave me a fix for that. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Kathi Johnston" wrote in message ... Alan: thanks for responding. I know at this time the HP 7410 is not missing in the registry key you specified. It may go away when I lose the printer, but I just reinstalled the drivers for umteenth time yesterday. No I am going across the network to print. (I think that is what you mean), I am not printing to the HP 7410 printer located ON another computer. Not sure what you mean by inbox drivers. What happens is I go to print, the printer is gone in my list of choices to print to. I go through control panels to see if the printer is there. It's not of course. When I go to reinstall the drivers, the HP software gives me the option to either uninstall or add features. I have to uninstall before I can then RE install the drivers. I know it's not a network issue (then again I had a lot of trouble going through Norton Anti Virus to get my XP machines and Vista Machine to talk and share), because when I do reinstall the drivers the printer is immediately detected Thanks Alan! Kathi "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Is the printer located in the registry? HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Print\Printers Are the printers local devices targeting the network card on the printer or are these connections to a machine sharing the printers. When you install the inbox driver for this device, does it also get removed? When you say HP detects that they are there, do you mean the printers? Do you know what application is detecting the printers? If HP has software that detects printers who knows what they might do if the printer is no longer detected. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Kathi Johnston" wrote in message ... I have an HP Officejet 7410 AIO (wireless network printer). I am having the same problem. I have 4 networked machines. 3 XPs, 1 Vista Home Premium (Dell 1705 laptop-Vista was factory installed). The Vista machine keeps losing the printer. It's no where to be found. But you can't reinstall the drivers (which I've conveniently left on my desktop as I've needed them so often), as HP detects that they are there (somewhere). You have to uninstall the drivers to get to reinstall the drivers, just to get the printer back. It's time consuming and annoying. You don't look for the drivers UNLESS you are trying to print. Any help would be great. Thanks, Kathi |
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HP All-in-one printers disappearing when there are changes in
Isn't authentication something Novell uses? I'm just using file sharing
through my local network, and have the machines going through my linksys router. I do not use a login to access my machine. My user account is the admin. printmanagement.msc is not resident anywhere on my machine that I can find (I did an advanced search). Kathi "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: This sounds more like an authentication issue. I am pretty sure the printer is still resident in the spooler, but your user account no longer has access so you can enumerate it when opening the printers folder. Does printmanagement.msc exist on your machine? If it does launch this and see is the printer is listed? It sounds like you are using an XP driver. HP does have a Vista driver for download for this device but the duplex feature does not work as expected. HP gave me a fix for that. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Kathi Johnston" wrote in message ... Alan: thanks for responding. I know at this time the HP 7410 is not missing in the registry key you specified. It may go away when I lose the printer, but I just reinstalled the drivers for umteenth time yesterday. No I am going across the network to print. (I think that is what you mean), I am not printing to the HP 7410 printer located ON another computer. Not sure what you mean by inbox drivers. What happens is I go to print, the printer is gone in my list of choices to print to. I go through control panels to see if the printer is there. It's not of course. When I go to reinstall the drivers, the HP software gives me the option to either uninstall or add features. I have to uninstall before I can then RE install the drivers. I know it's not a network issue (then again I had a lot of trouble going through Norton Anti Virus to get my XP machines and Vista Machine to talk and share), because when I do reinstall the drivers the printer is immediately detected Thanks Alan! Kathi "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Is the printer located in the registry? HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Print\Printers Are the printers local devices targeting the network card on the printer or are these connections to a machine sharing the printers. When you install the inbox driver for this device, does it also get removed? When you say HP detects that they are there, do you mean the printers? Do you know what application is detecting the printers? If HP has software that detects printers who knows what they might do if the printer is no longer detected. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Kathi Johnston" wrote in message ... I have an HP Officejet 7410 AIO (wireless network printer). I am having the same problem. I have 4 networked machines. 3 XPs, 1 Vista Home Premium (Dell 1705 laptop-Vista was factory installed). The Vista machine keeps losing the printer. It's no where to be found. But you can't reinstall the drivers (which I've conveniently left on my desktop as I've needed them so often), as HP detects that they are there (somewhere). You have to uninstall the drivers to get to reinstall the drivers, just to get the printer back. It's time consuming and annoying. You don't look for the drivers UNLESS you are trying to print. Any help would be great. Thanks, Kathi |
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HP All-in-one printers disappearing when there are changes in the network status
Re install you hp drivers then goto computer management services. Scroll
down to "HP CUE DeviceDiscovery Service" and disable it. "mlai" wrote in message ... Hi, Just wondering if anybody has seen this problem. HP claims that they have not seen this problem (despite I have reported it before...) I have a Photosmart C6180 installed on my network. Under XP, everything seems to work fine. However, on my Vista x64 machines, the printer and fax seems to disappear when there are changes in the network status (for example, resuming from suspend, and disabling and r-enabling the network interfaces, even when the interfaces being changed does not connect to the printer). I would get a Vista error saying that the HP Network Printer Services has stopped responding and then after this happens, I have a very good chance that the C6180 printer and fax will disappear from my list of printers on the machine. When this happens, the only way is to run the HP software (which I downloaded from the web for Vista x64) and add a new printer from there. Has anyone seen this before? Is there a fix? Many thanks. PS. Called local HP and their tech support gave me the stupid response of "We don't know. Maybe don't suspend your computer?". I have a laptop running the software, idiot...... |
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HP All-in-one printers disappearing when there are changes in
No authentication is needed to access my 6310 either. It can disappear when
the network status changes (resuming from suspend, disabling one of the other NIC that is not connecting to the printer, disabling Bluetooth PAN.... etc) Just very very annoying to the point of insanity..... "Kathi Johnston" wrote in message ... Isn't authentication something Novell uses? I'm just using file sharing through my local network, and have the machines going through my linksys router. I do not use a login to access my machine. My user account is the admin. printmanagement.msc is not resident anywhere on my machine that I can find (I did an advanced search). Kathi "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: This sounds more like an authentication issue. I am pretty sure the printer is still resident in the spooler, but your user account no longer has access so you can enumerate it when opening the printers folder. Does printmanagement.msc exist on your machine? If it does launch this and see is the printer is listed? It sounds like you are using an XP driver. HP does have a Vista driver for download for this device but the duplex feature does not work as expected. HP gave me a fix for that. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Kathi Johnston" wrote in message ... Alan: thanks for responding. I know at this time the HP 7410 is not missing in the registry key you specified. It may go away when I lose the printer, but I just reinstalled the drivers for umteenth time yesterday. No I am going across the network to print. (I think that is what you mean), I am not printing to the HP 7410 printer located ON another computer. Not sure what you mean by inbox drivers. What happens is I go to print, the printer is gone in my list of choices to print to. I go through control panels to see if the printer is there. It's not of course. When I go to reinstall the drivers, the HP software gives me the option to either uninstall or add features. I have to uninstall before I can then RE install the drivers. I know it's not a network issue (then again I had a lot of trouble going through Norton Anti Virus to get my XP machines and Vista Machine to talk and share), because when I do reinstall the drivers the printer is immediately detected Thanks Alan! Kathi "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Is the printer located in the registry? HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Print\Printers Are the printers local devices targeting the network card on the printer or are these connections to a machine sharing the printers. When you install the inbox driver for this device, does it also get removed? When you say HP detects that they are there, do you mean the printers? Do you know what application is detecting the printers? If HP has software that detects printers who knows what they might do if the printer is no longer detected. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Kathi Johnston" wrote in message ... I have an HP Officejet 7410 AIO (wireless network printer). I am having the same problem. I have 4 networked machines. 3 XPs, 1 Vista Home Premium (Dell 1705 laptop-Vista was factory installed). The Vista machine keeps losing the printer. It's no where to be found. But you can't reinstall the drivers (which I've conveniently left on my desktop as I've needed them so often), as HP detects that they are there (somewhere). You have to uninstall the drivers to get to reinstall the drivers, just to get the printer back. It's time consuming and annoying. You don't look for the drivers UNLESS you are trying to print. Any help would be great. Thanks, Kathi |
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HP All-in-one printers disappearing when there are changes in the network status
Been there. Done that. No help.
"Rob Baxmann" wrote in message ... Re install you hp drivers then goto computer management services. Scroll down to "HP CUE DeviceDiscovery Service" and disable it. "mlai" wrote in message ... Hi, Just wondering if anybody has seen this problem. HP claims that they have not seen this problem (despite I have reported it before...) I have a Photosmart C6180 installed on my network. Under XP, everything seems to work fine. However, on my Vista x64 machines, the printer and fax seems to disappear when there are changes in the network status (for example, resuming from suspend, and disabling and r-enabling the network interfaces, even when the interfaces being changed does not connect to the printer). I would get a Vista error saying that the HP Network Printer Services has stopped responding and then after this happens, I have a very good chance that the C6180 printer and fax will disappear from my list of printers on the machine. When this happens, the only way is to run the HP software (which I downloaded from the web for Vista x64) and add a new printer from there. Has anyone seen this before? Is there a fix? Many thanks. PS. Called local HP and their tech support gave me the stupid response of "We don't know. Maybe don't suspend your computer?". I have a laptop running the software, idiot...... |