Many Vista printer issues can be fixed by installing local printer first and then remap it as network printer. This search result may help.
Vista Print Issues May 27, 2007 ... 2. Many Vista printer issues are solved by installing the printer as a Local Printer. Check this post:. Vista: Cannot connect to the . ... www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistaprint.htm
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[Quoted Text] > > At my house I have an XP Home pc and a Vista Home Premium laptop. I had > to get a new laptop because the old XP one died. The dead XP laptop did > not have this problem. > > I have an HP all-in-one printer connected via USB to the XP pc. > Everything is networked in our house. However I cannot get the Vista > laptop to print to the printer. If I physically take the laptop upstairs > and plug it in to the printer it prints just fine. I have the printer > shared on the XP box and if I change the name of the printer on the XP > box, the Vista laptop will see the new name immediately. > > On the laptop when I click File - Print the printer will display, and > the printer icon will come and go in the bottom right hand corner and > will not display an error. It looks as if it printed. I watched the > printer queue on the XP box last night and noticed that the job showed > up in queue as "Guest" and then went away like it printed. So it looks > like the job is getting somewhere, but for some reason it isn't actually > printing. :mad: > > I looked at the Guest account and I couldn't change any settings on it > on the XP box. > > Does anyone know anything else I can do? > > > -- > mx6bfast
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