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Old 10-20-2008   #3 (permalink)
Jay


 
 

Re: Vista Ultimate Print Server Problem


Jack, when running the program I am logged on as a user with administrative
rights. I also executed the utility program as an administrator. Lastly, as
noted earlier I also tried running the program with UAC disabled. All to no
avail. In any event, the problem is not with the installation of the control
utility but rather with the subsequent interaction of the control utility
with the print server when operating in a Vista Ultimate environment. But
thanks for the suggestion. Jay

"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:
Quote:

> Hi
> Did you try to perform the installation as an Administrator.
> In Windows Explorer right click on the software and choose Run as an
> Administrator.
> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
>
> "Jay" <Jay@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:0993915B-2766-4275-B049-BCF0C9B833EE@xxxxxx
Quote:

> >I am running the TRENDnet USB Multi Function Printer (MFP) Control Center
> > (software 2.361, driver 1.37.63) under Vista Ultimate (32 bit). I am
> > attempting to associate the control center with drivers for a Western
> > Digital
> > Hard Drive and a Canon CAPT printer operating in the Net USB mode with
> > universal plug and play enabled. I get the message 'connect device
> > failed'.
> > The drivers install correctly on other computers in the same network
> > running
> > Vista Home Premium with the identical control center configuration. The
> > TE100-MP2U lettering is in blue and the hard driver and printer lettering
> > is
> > in red, ie the Vista Ultimate computer is communicating with the MFP
> > server.
> > Any advice on what security/network policies should be changed in Vista
> > Ultimate to resolve the issue? I have tried disabling user account
> > control,
> > but that doesn't solve the problem. There is apparently an additional
> > layer
> > of network security in Vista Ultimate, that is not in Vista Home Premium,
> > that is interfering with the servers plug and play loading of the USB
> > drivers
> > for the hard drive and printer. Thanks.
>
>
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