To confirm that, start the Vista with clean boot. Can you print?
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"vtivos" <vtivos@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have a simple home network set up at the office. There are 4 computers
>and
> 3 printers all hardwired. The three printers are all on 1 computer(XP OS)
> and connected via usb and serial/IEEE port.
>
> The problem is the laptop (Vista OS) because that computer doesn't see all
> the others and doesn't print even thought the printer is installed on the
> computer. The Vista laptop also has Norton on it. I am guessing that it
> is
> a firewall problem because Norton and Windows firewall are arguing with
> each
> other but I have no idea how to fix this.