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HP All-in-one printers disappearing when there are changes in ...
If I click on the link at the bottom of your post I go to "Windows Vista, Printing, Faxing, and Scanning" group. But at the bottom it says it only has 2 pages. The "Printing, Faxing, and Scanning" group I came from has 306 pages. That's the URL I asked you for first or perhaps more importantly I'd like to know

monitoring printers, invalid handle under Vista
Rob Norton the_nort...@earthlink.net microsoft public windows vista print_fax_scan Photorer wrote: Thanks for the response - I can and do connect easily with the Vista shared folders. I have shared them with the Everyone option. When browsing for a printer from the XP machine, (in add network printer) I can see the

Impossible to install printers with Vista
Robert Rob...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista print_fax_scan I gave this post a not-useful rating. And you call yourself a MS-MVP... Robert "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: You call yourself a network specialist and you can't install a network printer? Shame on you, not MS. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows

Sharing Printers from Vista to XP
I have a Vista computer and an XP computer. Both are on a domain. I have an HP Laserjet 1018 printer attached and installed locally on the Vista computer. The printer is shared and is added to the XP computer. When printing from XP to the laserjet printer on Vista it acts like it goes..no errors but nothing comes

Vista and XP- printer sharing- problem solved
Jeff J...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing In OneCare I have the share files/folders and printers selected, but through the network and sharing center, I am not able to change options on "Sharing and Discovery" for any of the options (ex. Printer Sharing, Network Discovery

Vista home cannot see any printers
I have a problem which might hint at a bug in Vista. What is the case. I manage as small network 2 servers and 15 Vista clients. At the moment every Vista client has some printers installed that I can't remove anymore (not as the normal user nor as the administrator). 1. These 'permanent' printers where previously

Bug in Vista, deploying printers by GPO?
BillH Bi...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I has the similar problem on my new notebook which has Window Vista Home Premium. I installed a HP officejet 6100 without any problem. I tried to install a new HP photomart C4250 or a new EPSON CX7400 printer on the same

Vista loses my printers
I am running into the a similar problem, where I have an XP machine that has a Dell Photo 720 printer attached to it via USB. I have been able to print to this shared printer on the XP machine from a new tablet running Vista for quite awhile, and then it suddenly stopped printing (while I can still print from the

W2K3 automatically discovers Vista printers
JanSr Ja...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I have tow printers connected to a PC with Vista x64. Two other PC's are running XPSP2. File sharing works OK vice versa. I set the printers to sharing, activated the Guest account and switched everything I could find to "on" or "yes"etc.

Networked HP printers on 2003 server to Vista client questions?
En cuanto a los permisos mira el siguiente texto Assigning printer permissions When a printer is installed on a network, default printer permissions are Because the printer is available to all users on the network , you might want to limit access for some users by assigning specific printer permissions.

Vista ready printers
But I can get a pure Vista driver for the printer. I read I should setup my printer as a local printer pointing to \\xpmachine\printer. When I do that I can install the printer (at least I get asked to install the Vista printer driver), but when I print I get an error (Error 0x0000000d or 0x00000035) which I think

Word 2007 loaded on Vista will not start
Printers delen kan niet geactiveerd aangezien er "geen printers geïnstalleerd" staat.Ik ben de enige gebruiker (en dus administrator) zonder wachtwoord van de laptop aanmaakt en die deelt, is die wél benaderbaar vanuit de vista-laptop? - Eerst moet het delen van mappen werken, die printer komt later wel. -- karelV.

Shared Vista Printers Not Sharing
Plug in the USB cable and power on first the printer then the computer. When Vista boots, it should detect the new device and install the driver. VISTA IS EVIL "Mary" wrote: Many printers & scanners work with Vista, but the software doesn't work at all. Just skip the software and use Vista's builtin software.

Shared printer problem. XP to Vista printing.
On this network are three printers: HP PSC 2175 (January 2002) HP DeskJet 5850 (May 2004) HP LasetJet 1200 (August 2001) I need to replace one of the computers and was wondering if I should stay with Windows XP on the new computer or will Windows Vista? I do not want to have to replace any of the printers or the

Vista vs XP
Regards Bryn "Joe" wrote: Has there been a fix for the problem in IE7 printing pages of printer code rather than the contents of the web page whenever you print a web page. No problems printing from any other programs. Have tried with two different printers 1. Make sure IE is the default browser. 2.

Compatible All in One Printers with Vista Home Prem.
If you have printer hooked to XP, and you want Vista to access it and use it, you need to have that printer's Vista compatible Driver software installed on Vista. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx Have a read of the above link re Vista File and Printer Sharing. How to give Permissions are

V11 on Vista, no patch to allow printing to other printers
Gavin Ayling gavin.ayl...@gmail.com microsoft public nl windows vista On 5 Feb, 22:16, Paul <P...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I'm unable to install printers I select "add printer" next "add a local printer" I select "LPT1:" an click "next" Then I shloud see the prints which are inbedded in Vista but instead I

Vista home cannot see any printers
Try to physically attach the printer to your XP-machine, and install the printer as a local printer. Then move the printer to your Vista-machine and share it. That's how I got my Canon IP5200 to work. Forgot to tell you: My problem with the IP5200 was the other way around. The printer is attached to a XP-machine,

Shared Printer via Vista
When I run your batchfile (replacing server en printername to suit my situation) I get the same error when I try to remove the printers by hand. So I still assume that my situation is some sort of Bug in the way Vista handles GPO's. "Randy Reimers" wrote: If added to the machine, try this as a batch file:

IE7 Vista Web Page Printing Problems
LMI L...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista print_fax_scan I recently got (3) new Vista Business Machines. My current infrastructure is all XP SP2 PC on a SBS 2003 network. All my XP machines work correctly with my HP printers, however when i add my Vista PC's to my network and add the printer