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GDI Printer problem
NewestShareware.com sh...@newestshareware.com alt comp shareware NewestShareware.com Issue #53 NewestShareware.com News 22 February Volume 9/08: Issue 53 Note: Serial Printer Logger - Win9x/ME/XP/NT4/2Kx - Utilities Allok Video to 3GP Converter - Win98/XP/2Kx/Vista - Graphics P4 Changelist Grabber - Win XP/2Kx

Cannot Map to Printer (via a wireless connection)
Have you setup the printer as described here: http://tinyurl.com/pbp92 ? Can you print a printer configuration page from the printer's front panel? If you are attempting to share this printer, did you read "Troubleshooting Shared Printing Issues in a Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP Environment"

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 204, Issue 13
Gran Salseron computer...@houston.rr.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web The security issues in xp force you to create a login and password on the 2k machine, I created a new SHARE on the C: drive of the main PC, and added a SHARE to the printer on the main PC. Both have the "hand" image shown.

Can't Configure Local Network With WinXP-Win2K
It also spreads via IRC channels, local and file sharing networks. The worm is able to spread in WinNT systems only (WinNT, Win2000, WinXP). .... The Hungarian text is a complaint about the low quality and problems of printer implementation in Microsoft Windows. The worm contains the text string: AZERT SEM KOSZONOK

Print Sharing Issues (Please Help)
Most discussion forums I've read seem to indicate that it's better to go back to XP pro if only to avoid all the compatibility issues, not to mention avoiding the resource hogging. I'd appreciate anyone's thoughts here. Also, if you have gone through the downgrade process, if you want to share any pros or cons,

Errors Msg "Error Running Scripts" Norton Personal Firewall
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would boot into Win2K and install Office (for example) in E:\Program Files\Office; then I would boot into WinXP and install Office again into the same folder. Each OS would make entries in its own Registry, but they would share a single set of program files, including most of my "tweaks".

Can't Setup Network Printers under WindowsXP
Bawdo2001
kbaw...@bigpond.net.au microsoft public windowsxp network_web I have successfully used XP for; printer sharing, networking (between WinXP, Win2k, As for the security issues that you came accross in your 30 our testing of this new OS - what were they? I'd like to know as nothing is every risk free and

Printing Issue
Once WEP was removed, discovered some issues with authentication levels to the Windows 2003 server that is on my network. I added a new PC (C) running WinXP Home sp2. The installation went fine till I attempted to share the printer on (A). All systems have 3 identical accounts and matching PW's.

Icons do not show at notification area (clock tray)
2007-05-11 – John Smallridge wrote: Problem was missing systray icons, specifically printer icons (and sometimes others) after Avast anti-virus was installed Your vote: Cancel Rating255075100 Average: 3.9 (24 votes) ‹ Win XP Home install issues check disk › Login or register to post comments 48585 reads tweakUI

Help please
I have seen issues when remote users that are not admins on the machine where the printer is connected do not have permissions to registry keys or directories to write tmp files for some Vendor supplied drivers. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308418&Product=winxp HOW TO: Set, View, Change,

Networking W98 & XP
... computer to WinXP and PCAnywhere 11.5... will there be any issues with compatibility with one of the outside people who are using an older version... like 9.x? Also I haven't tried this yet (obviously) but how difficult is it to connect PCAnywhere 11.5 to another 11.5 to share a printer over a modem?

Win2K machines can't talk to WinXP Pro.. common issue
... 19 Nov 2004 18:31:04 -0800, "Gray" <G...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I am having trouble sharing a printer (and files) from my home PC (running XP Home Remember WinXP is NT V5.1, and Win2K is NT V5.0. Have you used the Registry Editor before? If not, it's a scary tool, but it's pretty simple once you

printer problem on XP network
I am running WinXP Pro on my desktop and my laptop I have set up a wireless connection using lynksys The desktop sees the laptop just fine, but the laptop cannot see the desktop, preventing me from sharing the printer on the desktop. The laptop does, however, successfully connect to the internet thru this wireless

Networking W98 & XP
At home I have a WinXP Pro desktop machine, and a Win2K Pro laptop. The Win2K machine has tons of problems communicating with the XP machine. They're both in the same workgroup. I'm sharing a printer, and the Win2K machine is totally unable to see it. The two machines are completely unable to ping each other by IP

Help! Win2K machines can't talk to WinXP Pro.. common issue
They are talking together ok but I cant get the printer working from the laptop. I have ticked 'share printer' on the desk top but the laptop cant see the printer. A lot will depend on the e-mail client but different clients will have differing issues when it comes to network shares. The simplest option is to

File and Print Sharing Problem.
I am attempting to help a friend who is wanting to share a printer and files between his desktop and laptop, one of which has Home and the other Professional. I cannot recall which way round it is. There are no compatibility issues when networking between WinXP Home and WinXP Pro. The system is using Netgear and is

Can't Setup Network Printers under WindowsXP
That's right, the WinXP "firewall" does not stop that! The Sunbelt Personal Firewall (SPF) DOES filter both in- AND outgoing traffic. ..... There is no option to just save the report, but if you don't have a printer attached, you can print the report to a text file by installing the driver for a generic printer and

OT: Downgrading to XP
I have two issues, both involve Norton System Works and Norton's Personal Firewall, all 2002 edtition. Upon installing either or both applacations the I also tried to share the printer, using Windows Printer and File Shareing wizard, but could not get it to work. I finally gave up and uninstalled the printer.

Printer Port Problem!!
Although they can both connect directly to the internet, as well as play LAN games, they cannot browse each other or share the printer. Using Network Wizard, it says my connection type (both connecting directly to internet through a hub) is not recommended due to security issues. What can I do to network these PCs

pcanywhere 11.5
At home I have a WinXP Pro desktop machine, and a Win2K Pro laptop. The Win2K machine has tons of problems communicating with the XP machine. They're both in the same workgroup... I'm pretty sure anyway (do they need to be?). I'm sharing a printer, and the Win2K machine is totally unable to see it.