RTM Release to Manufacturing Build 16386. SP1 is 18000
Are you setting up the Ports yourself?
Are the printers DHCP or have static addresses?
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"Rua" wrote in message
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Hi,
We have a windows 2003 Server which works as a Print Server. Because this
option was giving us errors we created a Standard TCP/IP port and assigned
the ip address, after that Windows recognized and installed the printer,
but
again the error appeared a couple of days after.
Regarding the Vista Version, what is RTM? The computers are Dell
Workstations with preinstalled software, and we didn't install any update.
"Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote:
I'm assuming you are using the MS version of Standard TCP/IP Port and the
4100 drivers included in Vista
The version number looks wrong. Are the machines RTM with some updates?
E:\winerror 0x0000000d
13 ERROR_INVALID_DATA -- No NTSTATUS matched
I'm a bit confused since from your post it sounds like the clients are
connecting to the printer not a print server but the KB refers to a
connection.
Error message when you try to install a network printer on a Windows
Vista-based computer: "Windows cannot connect to the printer Operation
could
not be completed (error 0x0000000d)"
HP network cards do not support printing over SMB protocols so
\\npixxxxxx\printer is not supported
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"Rua" wrote in message
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Hi
We have the following problem in 10 windows Vista Computers recently
installed.
We have a HP 4100 connected directly to the network. We were able to
install
and print into the printer but a couple of days later(not all at the
same
time), the stations start to give the following message: The operation
cannot
be completed (error 0x0000000d). After that is imposible to print, even
if
you reinstall the printer. We also tried the solution given by
microsoft
when
you search this error in their support page. The only thing that works
is
to
restore the computer to a previous state, but 3 or 4 days later it will
fail
again. We also reinstall from scratch one of the computers but the
error
appeared 4 days after that
We've tried to install the printer via Active Directory and by creating
a
local port directly to the printer but the error won't go.
Another weird thing, we installed other Windows Vista computers last
year
and they don't have problems to print to this printer.
The version of all computers is 6.6000.16407.
Any help?