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Thread: Network Printer: OFFLINE

  1. #1
    Tim Yerks Guest

    Network Printer: OFFLINE

    I installed a netgear print server, and it worked great. Then I restarted
    my Vista system. Now it shows as offline, and nothing I do can get it
    online again. I turned off the Windows firewall, and it had no affect.

    The same print server prints fine from my old XP system. Any suggestions?

  2. #2
    DWSNJ Guest

    RE: Network Printer: OFFLINE

    Through my own trial and error, I found this to work....

    For each user configured on the Vista desktop, one must associate the
    printer port to a "persistent" network connection.

    Launch a DOS command window (start/run/cmd)

    If desired, enter

    net help

    to see the commands available

    Enter

    net use LPT1 \\[printservername]\P1 /persistent:yes

    where [printservername] is the name of the PrintServer device.

    This mapping of LPT1 to the PrintServer port as a persistent connection must
    be done for EACH user defined for the Vista desktop.

    ((WHY one needs to get down to the "DOS level" to establish this is beyond
    me. But, it works, and that's all I need to know.))

    To verify, exit CMD window and step through each user on Vista to confirm
    that the printer is available to each user and works correctly.


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    LindaW Guest

    Re: Network Printer: OFFLINE

    Microsoft has a hotfix for the Vista offline problem. You must request
    hotfix # 934455. When the Microsoft tech emailed it to me, it came
    with a disclaimer and the suggestion that I wait for SP1. I loaded the
    hotfix and it worked like a charm. The hotfix is password protected and
    must be requested from Microsoft Tech Support.

  4. #4
    Jack Guest

    Re: Network Printer: OFFLINE

    I am having the same problem.

    I tried to access Microsoft Support by e-mail to request the Hotfix you
    suggested but it would not accept my Product Key and suggested a
    numerical sequence that is different from mine??? Mine is a legitimate
    copy of Windows Vista Ultimate and I'm using the 64bit OS.. ??

    Added to that, the instructions include a place to list my credit card
    number so I can be charged for the information. Doesn't make sense
    that they would charge for this Hotfix.

    How did you get in contact with them?

    Thanks for the help as I would like to get a copy of Hotfix #934455

  5. #5
    Ronnie Vernon MVP Guest

    Re: Network Printer: OFFLINE

    To get a hotfix, go to the following website.

    Contact Us: Hotfix Request Web Submission Form:
    https://support.microsoft.com/contac...1410&WS=hotfix

    All you need is the KB article number ( 934455 ) and a valid email address.

    It usually takes less than 8 hours for them to reply. You will get a link
    for hotfix download and a password to open/install the file.

  6. #6
    Kevin Weaver Guest

    Re: Network Printer: OFFLINE

    Then the fun starts. Questions like why do you want this ? What's your
    computer doing that warrants you wanting this file ? Please send more info.
    Yada Yada. No thanks.

  7. #7
    Malke Guest

    Re: Network Printer: OFFLINE

    This does not happen. There is no "fun". All that is required is to say
    one is having a problem that requires that hotfix and the MS person will
    ask for your email to send you the password and download link. End of story.

  8. #8
    Ronnie Vernon MVP Guest

    Re: Network Printer: OFFLINE

    That form that I pointed you to is automated. You send in the form, you get
    a link to download the file, period. There is never a charge or question
    about a Hotfix, since this is the result of a known bug in the software.

  9. #9
    lancelot Guest

    Re: Network Printer: OFFLINE

    I was able to fix this by doing the two following:
    Disable SNMP on the tcp/ip port then disabling the "MAC Bridge
    Miniport" network adapter that some software had installed...all is well
    now :)

  10. #10
    donnorush Guest
    Ironically, this problem persists even in x64 with SP2.

    Is there any fix for SP2?

  11. #11
    kosiara Guest

    Re: Network Printer: OFFLINE


    Try this:

    login to your network printer and disable SNMP, then edit your printer
    port settings and do the same ( disable SNMP ) some printers, unless set
    correctly, do not support SNMP and that might cause prointer to appear
    offline.

    Hope that helps.


    --
    kosiara

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