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RE: Adding network printer error
After lots of research I opened a call with Microsoft about this and the tech
there has no clue.
We implemented a workaround, which I had seem on the web, where you add a
local printer and create a port using the name of the network printer as the
name of the port. It is working for printing, but I don't have to do this
with any other Vista machine and MS cannot explain why I have to with this
one.
"BobP" wrote:
> Frizzb:
>
> I am afraid I do not have insight here but want to add to the information. I
> have Vista Business and have been using a HP 4700 color printer. I was able
> to use the printer, albeit with occasional input errors.
>
> Now i cant connect. I downloaded a driver for the HP 4700 color printer but
> still no luck connecting via "add new printer".
>
> The error message I get is similar to yours but different. "Windows cannot
> connect to the printer, operation could not be completed (error 0x000002e3)"
>
> So like wise no changes in the network... I too seek ideas.
>
> Bob P.
>
> "Frizzb" wrote:
>
> > I have a machine running Vista Ultimate receives the following error when I
> > select add printer, add network printer and then select one of the available
> > network printers from the list: Windows cannot connect to the printer.
> > Operation could not be completed (0x00000006).
> >
> > All of the printers available on the network show in the list as available
> > to add, and it used to work from this machine a week ago. When I ask the
> > operator what has changed she says nothing.
> >
> > The spooler service is running, the rpc service is running, the machine can
> > print to a locally connected printer and can also navigate out the network
> > for other tasks just fine. Nothing shows as an error in the event logs and
> > nothing is logged in the windows\system32\spooler\printers folder.
> >
> > The printer I am trying to add works fine for other Vista and XP clients (it
> > is shared from a print server).
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