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| Reinstall Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer in Vista I've tried using the drivers in the "C:\Windows\System32\spool\tools\Microsoft XPS Document Writer" folder on the XPSPort but I get "Printer driver was not installed. Unable to find a core driver package that is required by the printer driver package." |
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Is Word 2007 installed? You could see if reinstalling the Save as pdf and xps add-in works. Try here: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/xps/viewxps.mspx Apparently xps printing support for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 came with the .NET3 framework and also the XPS Essentials Pack. Stumped. The experience pack won't install on Vista so that kills that idea. The error message is because NET3 is part of Vista and, apparently, won't install over the top to bring back that printer. you can get the redistributable package for XPS but I'm really not sure how an installation will go. Info is here: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device...rv_redist.mspx |
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No, I only have Microsoft Office 2003. That is for Microsoft Office 2007 only. I have tried to use the Printer Wizard but initially "Microsoft" wasn't listed in the manufactures. I could browse to "C:\Windows\System32\spool\tools\Microsoft XPS Document Writer" and the wizard attempted to install the printer on the local XPSPort but it failed with the message "Printer Driver was not installed. Unable to find a core driver pacakge that is required by the printer driver package." I've tried to install the XPS Essentials Pack but it fails with the message "The update does not apply to your system" when trying to install the XPSEP Vista 32 bit.msu on my Windows Vista Business 32-bit notebook. The .NET Framework 3.0 also fails to install because it says "You must use 'Turn Windows features on or off' in the Control Panel to install or configure Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0." Directly on the Redistributing Windows Vista Print Drivers page: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device...rv_redist.mspx it says "Note: These packages are not intended for use on Windows Vista and later releases and driver setup packages should not attempt to install these packages on Windows Vista. The XPSDrv system components are pre-installed on Windows Vista and later releases." I guess the only real solution to this problem is to repair Vista. I don't think I'm going that far to reinstall the XPS printer. I sent an email to prninfo@microsoft.com about this problem so maybe I'll get a response back soon. Yes, the XPS printer is now listed under the Printer list of the "Microsoft" manufacturer list, but only because I browsed to "C:\Windows\System32\spool\tools\Microsoft XPS Document Writer." Like I said before, the wizard attempts to install the printer on the local XPSPort but it fails with the message "Printer Driver was not installed. Unable to find a core driver pacakge that is required by the printer driver package." I believe the printer was removed from the list you are talking about because I deleted the "driver and driver package" from the Drivers tab on the Printer Server Properties. |
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| Re: Reinstall Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer in Vista |
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| Re: Reinstall Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer in Vista
Open Printers folder Click Add a Printer In the Add Printer wizard, click Add a local printer Under Use an existing port click XPSPort: and then click Next Under Manufacturer click Microsoft and under Printers click the XPS Document Writer Complete the wizard. Hope that helps, |
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| Re: Reinstall Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer in Vista
Read Adrians solution and add the printer using the Add Printer Wizard. The drivers are list in the manufacture model page unless you have a corrupted infcache.1 file. |
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| Re: Reinstall Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer in Vista
I just removed the Driver Package and that did not prevent me from reinstalling the driver and printer here are the files that are required for the XPS printer 06/26/2007 06:00 AM 763,904 mxdwdrv.dll 06/26/2007 06:03 AM 198,144 mxdwdui.dll 11/02/2006 05:34 AM 67,628 mxdwdui.gpd 11/02/2006 05:34 AM 42 mxdwdui.ini 06/26/2007 06:00 AM 23,812 STDDTYPE.GDL 06/26/2007 06:00 AM 14,362 STDNAMES.GPD 06/26/2007 06:00 AM 59,116 STDSCHEM.GDL 06/26/2007 06:00 AM 2,278 STDSCHMX.GDL 06/26/2007 06:00 AM 373,248 UNIDRV.DLL 06/26/2007 06:00 AM 21,225 unidrv.hlp 06/26/2007 06:00 AM 744,448 unidrvui.dll 06/26/2007 06:00 AM 761,856 UNIRES.DLL 06/26/2007 06:00 AM 1,675,776 XPSSVCS.DLL |
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Alan, I copied those files from another Vista installation but I am unsure about what to do with them. I also did step 13 in the following document while trying to repair my Adobe PDF printer a while back of which did not work. http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowled....cfm?id=333221 I have since gotten all my printers to reinstall, just not the XPS one. Step 13 of the Adobe document told me to search http://support.microsoft.com for the 810894 article. I did the following in that article. I started Windows Explorer, and then deleted all files and folders in the following two folders: • c:\windows\system32\spool\printers • c:\windows\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86 I Clicked Start, clicked Run, typed regedit in the Open box, and then pressed ENTER. I navigated to and then clicked the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Print\Environments\Windows NT x86 Then viewed the list of subkeys, which were only the following: • Drivers • Print Processors I didn't delete any subkeys becuase the above mentioned were the only ones in there. I located and then expanded the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Print\Environments\Windows NT x86\Drivers I then located and expanded the Version-3 subkey and deleted the printer driver entries. Then I navigated to and then clicked the registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Print\Monitors Then viewed the list of subkeys. I only deleted the keys that pertained to what I was doing so I left the following keys in there. • Bluetooth Printer Port • BP20 Langmon • Local Port • Standard TCP/IP Port • USB Monitor • WSD Port Then I restarted and reinstalled all my printers. Only the XPS printer wouldn't reinstall. Last edited by Gnavicks : 19-07-2007 at 03:23 AM. |
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| Re: Reinstall Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer in Vista
Hello, I am experiencing the "unable to find a core driver package" error. I'm looking for a solution as well. In my case, I am trying to (re)install a HP PSC1315 printer. In my case, it begain when I could not install any USB devices without problems. I had deleted the infcache.1 file as suggested by others. I was finally clued into what was going wrong by looking at the report files located in c:\Windows\WER\ReportQueue. (There's probably a more appropriate location to find the information.) Basically, the installation wasn't successful because "The system cannot find the file specified." Somehow, it was only looking for the driver files in the c:\Windows\inf directory. After copying the driver file to this directory, I was successful in installing my USB devices. Since you know (from the previous post) what files need to be copied, and you have those files from another Vista installation, you might want to try to put them to the c:\Windows\inf directory. I don't know if this will work, but it may be worth a try. |
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I combined the files from the other Vista installation and the files from the "C:\Windows\System32\spool\tools\Microsoft XPS Document Writer" folder and put them in a folder called "XPS" and copied it to the "C:\Windows\inf" directory and then tried to install the MXDW on the XPSPort; it didn't work. Now at least Vista is prompting me to "Provide a printer driver." I believe it was asking for the Vista install DVD; I put that in but it didn't work anyway. Thanks for the help anyway. Are you saying that I should install the MXDW in XP Compatibility Mode? How do I do that if I don't have an executable file? Where would I download MXDW? I think you are referring to the XPS Essentials Pack but the XPSEP Vista 32 bit.msu file does not have any options it its properties to run it in XP Compatibility Mode. Quite the saga actually, I hope that I've helped others with this same problem. And thanks to everyone else who helped! |
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I'd set a Restore Point and then try it (possibly install in XP compatibility mode). You are missing the sub-system and that should install it. Whether it works or not is another story. It seems easier to try than a full system repair. that's what I'd try but I'd back up the system by setting a Restore point first.. Will it allow you to download it? Either that or the XPS Experience pack. I *think* you'd need this: "The XPSDrv Redist Package (XPSEPSC) contains the system and driver components that enable the XPSDrv print drivers to be installed and to enable the XPSDrv filter pipeline component to function. The XPSEPSC will be redistributed via a executable package (exe). You can access the XPSEPSC package and redistribution agreement through the Microsoft Connect site, under the 'Windows Vista XPSDrv Driver Redistribution' program. See https://connect.microsoft.com for more information. " you'd probably need to sign up as a developer. |
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| The FIX
Alan, You were right! I had a corrupt INFCACHE.1 file. I now have the Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer reinstalled on Vista! The FIX: 1. Type "C:\Windows\inf" into the search box on the start menu. 2. Locate the INFCACHE.1 file and right-click it and select Properties. 3. On the INFCACHE.1 Properties window tab to the "Security" tab and click the "Edit" button to change permissions on this file. 4. On the Permissions for INFCACHE.1 window click the "Add" button. 5. On the Select Users or Groups window click the "Advanced" button. 6. A new Select Users or Groups window will open and then click the "Find Now" button. 7. The search results are sorted alphabetically; locate the username you logon to Windows with and then double-click. 8. Under the "Enter the objects names to select..." you should see something like this YOURCOMPUTERNAME\Yourusername. 9. Now click the OK button. 10. You will now return to the Permissions for INFCACHE.1 window. 11. Under the Permissions for Yourusername you need to tick "Full Control" under the Allow column. Click the "Apply" button and then the "OK" button. 12. You will be prompted with a "Windows Security" window, just click the "Yes" button and continue. 13. Delete the INFCACHE.1 file. 14. Restart your computer. 15. Open the Printers folder. 16. Click the "Add a printer" button. 17. Select "Add a local printer." 18. Select the XPSPort on the "Use an existing port" radio button and click the "Next" button. 19. Locate Microsoft under the Manufacturer and Microsoft XPS Document Writer under the Printers and click the "Next" button. 20. If prompted to "replace the current driver," do so and click the "Next" button. 21. Chose a name for the printer and you're done! P.S. This trick works for the Adobe PDF printer as well. |
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| Re: Reinstall Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer in Vista
Yippee!! I have been following your saga with great interest! |
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| Reinstall Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer in Vista
Hi all, I did not get any option here to post new thread.So I am posting my Forum here.Sorry for that.My issue is I uninstalled Microsoft XPS Document Writer using 'XPS Removal Tool'.I want to reinstall it using the following steps. 1)Control panel 2) Clicked on Printers in Classic View 3) On menu bar clicked on "Add a Printer" 4) On the dialog box that pops up - click on "Add a local printer" 5) Selected "Use an existing port:" and selected "XPS port: (local port)" from the drop down menu -- clicked next 6) In the dialog box that pops up select "Microsoft" under Manufacturer and "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" under printers 7) Click next and on next page select Replace the current driver 8) Click next and finish.But in 5)step I am not getting the option "XPS port: (local port)" in the drop down menu.can any one tell me the solution and where Microsoft XPS Document Writer print driver is located in System. |
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| Re: Reinstall Microsoft XPS Document Writer Printer in Vista
The final solution I had the same problem on a Windows XP machine which had problems printing to a Canon 320. I uninstalled all the printers, including the XPS printer, and when I tried to reinstall it, it wouldn't show Microsoft as a manufacturer or XPS as a printer. The solution finally was to add the Text only printer from the Generic manufacturer, and then, on the printer properties, change the driver to Microsoft XPS. This worked perfectly. I hope this helps. |
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