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RE: Connecting tp printers on a print server
Poof..., I don't have time right now to find the references, however, the
information I found concerning network printers and Vista is that you need a
driver for the printer installed into your Vista OS. I also saw a workaround
to enable Vista to see the print server as a network printer. Not a fix for
me as there is no Vista driver support for my printer (although I do intend
to try an xp driver at some point). Good luck with your situation.
"poof" wrote:
> I have a local network that has severial Intel NetPort Express 10/100 print
> servers connected to it.
> I have severial computers running Windos 98 and XP Pro, these computers are
> all able to talk to the
> printers connected to the servers. I recently added a computer running
> Vista to the network and am
> not able to connect to any of the printers on the servers. When you go the
> printer window and
> select Add a printer, the Add Printer window comes up and I select add a
> network printer it searches
> for the printers and all of the printers on the print servers show up in the
> window. If I select
> any of the printers and select next I get a popup window that says:
> "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed
> (error 0X0000084f)."
>
> I receive the same message no matter what printer I select. Does anyone
> know what this message means
> and how I can connect to the printers on the print servers. I can log onto
> the servers with IE using
> there IP addresses and see all of the configuration information. The work
> group name on all the
> computers and print servers is WORKGROUP.
>
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