You're welcome, John.
Ah, the mysteries of computers! I am glad that you were able to resolve the
problem. I think you may be correct about the burp. :-)
-steve
"John V" <voorn@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>StephenB,
> Thanks for the reply. I have a pc running XPHome with the F4180 attached to it. I also have a laptop running vista premium connected wirelessly. this setup had worked fine since October when it was set up. Today I found a "newer" driver on the HP site, installed on both pc's and Onecare now "sees" it. It seems to be OK now. The best I can come up with is that vista or Onecare burped and lost the path to the printer.
> Thanks for the advice,
> John V
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>"StephenB" <sboots@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:liktu357isma4icn24pn4injji0k1ihg04@xxxxxx | Quote: |  | | |
>> "John V" <voorn@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>Imagine my surprise this morning when I tried to print from my Laptop over my networked HP f4180 All in one. I was even more surprised when one care informed me that HP is not supported (seen) by onecare. My renewal comes up in 3 days. Had this setup since October. any idea when HP may become supported again?
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>> Are you using OneCare's printer sharing functionality?
>> Networked in what way? Is it directly attached to the network or is it attached
>> to another PC that is running OneCare.
>> If it is directly connected to the network it won't work using the Printer
>> Sharing feature of OneCare in a OneCare Circle, but it would work fine as long
>> you have enabled File and Printer sharing by setting the network location for
>> your PC to "home or work" on the Firewall tab.
>> -steve
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>> Stephen Boots
>> MVP Windows Live
>> Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
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