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Old 11-03-2008   #1 (permalink)
Silver Fox


 
 

Connecting to network printer

I am trying to connect to a network printer from my laptop with Vista
operating system. The printer (Lexmark 5200 series) is conected by USB cable
to my desktop with XP operating system. I keep getting this error message
"Windows cannot connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed
(error 0x0000000d)."
I have set up the network, configures my Firewall (Norton 360) and can file
share and also 'see' the printer. I have downloaded the Vista driver for the
printer and the printer works when using the USB connection. I have reviewed
lots of 'threads' on this issue and tried all the suggestions including
ammending the registry as per Microsoft error messages. Furthermore after I
have tried (unsuccessfully) to 'Add the Printer' I cannot communicate with
the printer when it is connected directly to my laptop. To remedy this I have
to uninstall the printer, run Lexmark cleanuputility and then reinstall the
driver. Can anybody shed some light on this thorny problem?


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 11-03-2008   #2 (permalink)
Wandering


 
 

Re: Connecting to network printer

Have you specifically setup printer sharing on the host machine in the
network configuration? It is a separate operation to file sharing. Till you
do, the other machines will not even know it's there. Once you do, they will
see it and be able to load the driver directly from the host machine.

Good luck.


"Silver Fox" <SilverFox@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:89AEFFC7-8FF0-498C-9090-26A01B2C99B2@xxxxxx
Quote:

>I am trying to connect to a network printer from my laptop with Vista
> operating system. The printer (Lexmark 5200 series) is conected by USB
> cable
> to my desktop with XP operating system. I keep getting this error message
> "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed
> (error 0x0000000d)."
> I have set up the network, configures my Firewall (Norton 360) and can
> file
> share and also 'see' the printer. I have downloaded the Vista driver for
> the
> printer and the printer works when using the USB connection. I have
> reviewed
> lots of 'threads' on this issue and tried all the suggestions including
> ammending the registry as per Microsoft error messages. Furthermore after
> I
> have tried (unsuccessfully) to 'Add the Printer' I cannot communicate with
> the printer when it is connected directly to my laptop. To remedy this I
> have
> to uninstall the printer, run Lexmark cleanuputility and then reinstall
> the
> driver. Can anybody shed some light on this thorny problem?
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 11-03-2008   #3 (permalink)
Silver Fox


 
 

Re: Connecting to network printer

Thanks Wandering for your interest. The printer on the host machine is set up
to share and this can be seen from the client (laptop) machine. I've tried
always including using the wizard, adding/configuring a new port etc.

"Wandering" wrote:
Quote:

> Have you specifically setup printer sharing on the host machine in the
> network configuration? It is a separate operation to file sharing. Till you
> do, the other machines will not even know it's there. Once you do, they will
> see it and be able to load the driver directly from the host machine.
>
> Good luck.
>
>
> "Silver Fox" <SilverFox@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:89AEFFC7-8FF0-498C-9090-26A01B2C99B2@xxxxxx
Quote:

> >I am trying to connect to a network printer from my laptop with Vista
> > operating system. The printer (Lexmark 5200 series) is conected by USB
> > cable
> > to my desktop with XP operating system. I keep getting this error message
> > "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed
> > (error 0x0000000d)."
> > I have set up the network, configures my Firewall (Norton 360) and can
> > file
> > share and also 'see' the printer. I have downloaded the Vista driver for
> > the
> > printer and the printer works when using the USB connection. I have
> > reviewed
> > lots of 'threads' on this issue and tried all the suggestions including
> > ammending the registry as per Microsoft error messages. Furthermore after
> > I
> > have tried (unsuccessfully) to 'Add the Printer' I cannot communicate with
> > the printer when it is connected directly to my laptop. To remedy this I
> > have
> > to uninstall the printer, run Lexmark cleanuputility and then reinstall
> > the
> > driver. Can anybody shed some light on this thorny problem?
> >
>
>
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Old 11-03-2008   #4 (permalink)
Alan Morris [MSFT]


 
 

Re: Connecting to network printer

If the XP driver on the server is not compatible with Vista, when you make
the connection, some of the XP driver downloads to Vista but fails with
invalid data.

winerror 0x0000000d
13 ERROR_INVALID_DATA <--> No NTSTATUS matched


Most likely the best way to print to the device shared from XP is to either
replace the XP driver on XP with the Vista driver (talk to Lexmark first if
they support this configuration), or create a Local printer targeting a
Local Port in the form \\XPmachine\printsharename, then select the Vista
driver for the device.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Silver Fox" <SilverFox@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8E6B0471-664F-4F4B-B522-CB1495ECB30A@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Thanks Wandering for your interest. The printer on the host machine is set
> up
> to share and this can be seen from the client (laptop) machine. I've tried
> always including using the wizard, adding/configuring a new port etc.
>
> "Wandering" wrote:
>
Quote:

>> Have you specifically setup printer sharing on the host machine in the
>> network configuration? It is a separate operation to file sharing. Till
>> you
>> do, the other machines will not even know it's there. Once you do, they
>> will
>> see it and be able to load the driver directly from the host machine.
>>
>> Good luck.
>>
>>
>> "Silver Fox" <SilverFox@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:89AEFFC7-8FF0-498C-9090-26A01B2C99B2@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> >I am trying to connect to a network printer from my laptop with Vista
>> > operating system. The printer (Lexmark 5200 series) is conected by USB
>> > cable
>> > to my desktop with XP operating system. I keep getting this error
>> > message
>> > "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Operation could not be
>> > completed
>> > (error 0x0000000d)."
>> > I have set up the network, configures my Firewall (Norton 360) and can
>> > file
>> > share and also 'see' the printer. I have downloaded the Vista driver
>> > for
>> > the
>> > printer and the printer works when using the USB connection. I have
>> > reviewed
>> > lots of 'threads' on this issue and tried all the suggestions including
>> > ammending the registry as per Microsoft error messages. Furthermore
>> > after
>> > I
>> > have tried (unsuccessfully) to 'Add the Printer' I cannot communicate
>> > with
>> > the printer when it is connected directly to my laptop. To remedy this
>> > I
>> > have
>> > to uninstall the printer, run Lexmark cleanuputility and then reinstall
>> > the
>> > driver. Can anybody shed some light on this thorny problem?
>> >
>>
>>

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