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Update KB973917, KB975929 and KB976264 Killed Network print
When I installed the updates on Vista SP2, the network print stopped working.
I have an old HP printer with an Axis 540 print server and a new Brother DCP-375CW using Wi-Fi. The printers are visible form the computer and can be found in add printers, but no print job gets done, when I roll back the update, they work again. There is no problem in printing from WinXP machines. I have stopped using Windows update due to these problems. Any suggestions on solving this odd problem? |
Re: Update KB973917, KB975929 and KB976264 Killed Network print
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