August 11th 08, 01:36 PM
posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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Can you use a Win98 PC with dedicated printer attached as a print server for Vista laptop ?
Thanks Jeff, I'll take a look ))
"Jeff Richards" wrote in message
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This is actually a Vista issue. To connect a network printer using Vista
you need to create a local port and connect the printer to that port. See,
for instance:
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...2680&SiteID=17
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Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"Warren" wrote in message
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Interesting, I tried installing as a network printer, Vista could see it
because I enabled printer sharing, but it couldn't communicate with it.
I thought of a local driver, which I think Vista has, but I'm unclear
how
to
connect it to the Win98 print server.
"Gary S. Terhune" none wrote in message
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Yeah, I just had experience with this, but can't recall the exact
steps.
Sorry. Thing is, you need Vista drivers for the printer, and when I
tried
to
install it manually as a local printer, as per the instructions I
recall,
it
turns out Vista comes preloaded with every DeskJet printer *except*
692C.
IOW I'm SOL.
But you might be luckier and find the right driver. Then, as I said,
you
install in as a local printer (on some free LPT port) and then run some
command to bind it to the remote printer. Others say you can create a
new
port while installing, but I'm not clear on that one and no literature
I
have come across seems to be very clear, either.
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Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com
"Warren" wrote in message
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I can set up my printer to share over network and Vista laptop sees
printer
on network but Vista won't connect. Do I have to declare this legacy
print
server a Win 98SE machine somehow ?
Probably more a Vista question and I have posted but thought someone
must
have experience in trying this.
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