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Ok, I've tested several ways between 98SE and XP home/pro networked machines
with the printer connected to the 98SE machines. This first/second test is not needed as all other tests place the printer here. I have combined the separate selected tests to keep post size smaller. Start > Settings > Print/fax > Add printer > Next. Select "A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer" > Next. Select "Browse for Printer" or "Connect to this Printer..." and type in UNC > Next. Typed in UNC or browsed and selected the printer > Next. Popup window appears and states: The server for the "shared network printer" does not have the correct printer driver installed. Yada yada Click Ok, select manufacturer/model and click Ok. Confirmation window appears, click finish. The printer is now accessible via network. Remove printer from Print/fax. Open Explorer > My Network Places > Entire Network > MS Windows Network > My WkGrp > 98SE mach. Right click printer, click Open or Connect. Popup window appears and states: The server for the "shared network printer" does not have the correct printer driver installed. Yada yada Click Ok, select manufacturer/model and click Ok. Confirmation window appears, click finish. The printer is now accessible via network and shown in Start > Settings > Print/fax. No matter how/which way I added the printer, the drivers were installed and the printer was shown in print/fax. Execute find and search XP's for vserver. No vserver on XP's Execute find and search 98SE's for vserver. Found in C:\Windows\System dated 9/15/00 with a file size of 111kb. I now suggest you have a look at these and see if they help: Vserver.vxd File Not Found When You Start Your Computer http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;194990 "Fatal Exception 0E Has Occurred" Error Message When Attempting to Add File and Print Sharing Service http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;244229 Error Message: Fatal Exception 0E Has Occurred at <Address> in Module Vxd Vserver http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302826 -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://basconotw.mvps.org/ |
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Thanks for the detailed response and the effort you have put in to carrying
out tests on printer sharing in a Windows 98/XP mixed mode environment where the 98 machine acts like a print server. When the "The server for the "shared network printer" does not have the correct printer driver installed etc" alert message appeared while installing the network printer in Add Printer Wizard after browsing correctly to the \\Martin\LEXMARK, I took your advice and selected Lexmark from the manufacturer's list and then I choosed to install the built-in digitally Microsoft driver for the shared printer by selecting the Lexmark Z52 Color Jetprinter model. Next the Default Printer page appeared and the subsequent "You have successfully completed the Add Printer Wizard" page appeared then and I just clicked Finish. The network shared printer appears now every time in Printer & Faxes and is displayed as the default LEXMARK on MARTIN in bold with a pipe at the end, indicating a network printer. Please note, MARTIN is the new name of the Win 98 machine. The status of the printer is displayed as ready but is grayed out. Unfortunately, I can't print a test page from this shared network printer as it displays this error message: "Test page failed to print. Would you like to view the print troubleshooter for assistance. Operation could not be completed". Consequently, I checked the properties of the network printer to see if certain parameters were correct. The port setting is set correctly to \\MARTIN\LEXMARK and LAN Manager Printer P is displayed in the description. Lexmark and Lexmark Z52 appear in the general tab of the printer properties. Sometimes the status of the network printer might show up as "Printer not found on server, unable to connect" instead of "Ready" which is not a good sign. With regards to the VSERVER.vxd file, this file is found in the C:\Windows\System and C:\Windows\Options\Cabs directories in my Win 98 machine but as you pointed out is not found in XP. The size of the file is 112.912 bytes in both directories. The three links that you submitted in your previous reply does not correspond to the VSERVER conflict message that I was receiving when adding or installing the File and Printer service for Microsoft Networks in 98. The second link came close to resembling the vserver message as it was based around adding the File & Print service. In my case while adding the File & Printer sharing service, the VSERVER version conflict stated: "A file being copied is older than the file currently on your computer. It's recommended that you keep your existing file File name vserver.vxd VSERVER Virtual Device Version 4.10.2224" This differs completely to the message in the second web link. Furthermore, I'm not getting any VSERVER message or missing vserver file when starting the PC as my computer system is working fine apart from this print sharing issue. At this stage it is very frustrating that I can't print from my XP laptop after spending so much time on this issue. Although the network printer appears now every time in Printer & Faxes in XP, I still can't print. I even tried printing a text document but I had no luck. Like I said many times before, I can access the shared folder on the 98 PC and make changes to its contents from my XP laptop but I simply can't print over the LAN from the laptop like in the past. I recall that the "The server for the "shared network printer" does not have the correct printer driver installed etc" message did not appear while successfully setting up the Network printer last December. In other words, I didn't have to use the built-in XP driver for my Lexmark 52 model in order for it to work at the time. Like I said in the first post, I still have that test page where it worked last. On this XP test page it states that the driver name is UNIDRV.DLL with a port name as \\Computer Name\LEXMARK. On a local 98 print test page, the driver name is lxacpr.drv. Anyway, the interoperability of print sharing in my 98/XP mixed mode seems to have gone when the 98 machine acts as a print server. Ever since the reinstallation of my 98 machine, this feature has never been the same. This is very strange as my Windows 98 machine is working better than ever as it seldoms crashes and I can also access and view all shared resources on this machine over the LAN from my XP laptop in My Network Places. I would like to thank your input again and would appreciate if you or anybody can come up with a another possible resolution to this print sharing problem. Finally, I would be obliged if could answer the 3 questions below as they may help in the diagnosis of the problem. I would like to ask you 3 short questions: You mentioned that the shared network printer appears in Printer/Faxes but can you print a test page in your 98/XP test environment from a XP machine that connects to a shared printer on a 98 machine? If so, did you encounter the previously mentioned VSERVER conflict alert message when adding or installing the File & Printer service for Microsoft Networks on the 98 machine? Are all the Windows 98 and XP machines fully patched up with the all the updated critical windows updates installed? Thanks, Martin "Brian A." wrote: > Ok, I've tested several ways between 98SE and XP home/pro networked machines > with the printer connected to the 98SE machines. > > This first/second test is not needed as all other tests place the printer here. > I have combined the separate selected tests to keep post size smaller. > Start > Settings > Print/fax > Add printer > Next. > Select "A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer" > Next. > Select "Browse for Printer" or "Connect to this Printer..." and type in UNC > > Next. > Typed in UNC or browsed and selected the printer > Next. > Popup window appears and states: > > The server for the "shared network printer" does not have the correct printer > driver installed. Yada yada > Click Ok, select manufacturer/model and click Ok. > Confirmation window appears, click finish. > The printer is now accessible via network. > > Remove printer from Print/fax. > Open Explorer > My Network Places > Entire Network > MS Windows Network > My > WkGrp > 98SE mach. > Right click printer, click Open or Connect. > Popup window appears and states: > > The server for the "shared network printer" does not have the correct printer > driver installed. Yada yada > Click Ok, select manufacturer/model and click Ok. > Confirmation window appears, click finish. > The printer is now accessible via network and shown in Start > Settings > > Print/fax. No matter how/which way I added the printer, the drivers were > installed and the printer was shown in print/fax. > > Execute find and search XP's for vserver. No vserver on XP's > Execute find and search 98SE's for vserver. Found in C:\Windows\System dated > 9/15/00 with a file size of 111kb. > > I now suggest you have a look at these and see if they help: > > Vserver.vxd File Not Found When You Start Your Computer > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;194990 > > "Fatal Exception 0E Has Occurred" Error Message When Attempting to Add File and > Print Sharing Service > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;244229 > > Error Message: Fatal Exception 0E Has Occurred at <Address> in Module Vxd > Vserver > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302826 > > > -- > > Brian A. Sesko > { MS MVP_Shell/User } > Conflicts start where information lacks. > http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > http://basconotw.mvps.org/ > > > > |
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ok here is the answer in less than two lines
Seek and Ye Shall Find. if both username and password are the same on both os's yer good to go. "Martin Healy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:6DBCD360-DEBF-47DA-8D14-(E-Mail Removed)... > Thanks for the detailed response and the effort you have put in to carrying > out tests on printer sharing in a Windows 98/XP mixed mode environment where > the 98 machine acts like a print server. When the "The server for the > "shared network printer" does not have the correct printer driver installed > etc" alert message appeared while installing the network printer in Add > Printer Wizard after browsing correctly to the \\Martin\LEXMARK, I took your > advice and selected Lexmark from the manufacturer's list and then I choosed > to install the built-in digitally Microsoft driver for the shared printer by > selecting the Lexmark Z52 Color Jetprinter model. Next the Default Printer > page appeared and the subsequent "You have successfully completed the Add > Printer Wizard" page appeared then and I just clicked Finish. > > The network shared printer appears now every time in Printer & Faxes and is > displayed as the default LEXMARK on MARTIN in bold with a pipe at the end, > indicating a network printer. Please note, MARTIN is the new name of the Win > 98 machine. The status of the printer is displayed as ready but is grayed > out. Unfortunately, I can't print a test page from this shared network > printer as it displays this error message: "Test page failed to print. Would > you like to view the print troubleshooter for assistance. Operation could > not be completed". Consequently, I checked the properties of the network > printer to see if certain parameters were correct. The port setting is set > correctly to \\MARTIN\LEXMARK and LAN Manager Printer P is displayed in the > description. Lexmark and Lexmark Z52 appear in the general tab of the > printer properties. Sometimes the status of the network printer might show > up as "Printer not found on server, unable to connect" instead of "Ready" > which is not a good sign. > > With regards to the VSERVER.vxd file, this file is found in the > C:\Windows\System and C:\Windows\Options\Cabs directories in my Win 98 > machine but as you pointed out is not found in XP. The size of the file is > 112.912 bytes in both directories. The three links that you submitted in > your previous reply does not correspond to the VSERVER conflict message that > I was receiving when adding or installing the File and Printer service for > Microsoft Networks in 98. The second link came close to resembling the > vserver message as it was based around adding the File & Print service. In > my case while adding the File & Printer sharing service, the VSERVER version > conflict stated: "A file being copied is older than the file currently on > your computer. It's recommended that you keep your existing file File name > vserver.vxd VSERVER Virtual Device Version 4.10.2224" This differs > completely to the message in the second web link. Furthermore, I'm not > getting any VSERVER message or missing vserver file when starting the PC as > my computer system is working fine apart from this print sharing issue. > > At this stage it is very frustrating that I can't print from my XP laptop > after spending so much time on this issue. Although the network printer > appears now every time in Printer & Faxes in XP, I still can't print. I even > tried printing a text document but I had no luck. Like I said many times > before, I can access the shared folder on the 98 PC and make changes to its > contents from my XP laptop but I simply can't print over the LAN from the > laptop like in the past. I recall that the "The server for the "shared > network printer" does not have the correct printer driver installed etc" > message did not appear while successfully setting up the Network printer last > December. In other words, I didn't have to use the built-in XP driver for my > Lexmark 52 model in order for it to work at the time. Like I said in the > first post, I still have that test page where it worked last. On this XP > test page it states that the driver name is UNIDRV.DLL with a port name as > \\Computer Name\LEXMARK. On > a local 98 print test page, the driver name is lxacpr.drv. > > Anyway, the interoperability of print sharing in my 98/XP mixed mode seems > to have gone when the 98 machine acts as a print server. Ever since the > reinstallation of my 98 machine, this feature has never been the same. This > is very strange as my Windows 98 machine is working better than ever as it > seldoms crashes and I can also access and view all shared resources on this > machine over the LAN from my XP laptop in My Network Places. I would like to > thank your input again and would appreciate if you or anybody can come up > with a another possible resolution to this print sharing problem. Finally, I > would be obliged if could answer the 3 questions below as they may help in > the diagnosis of the problem. > > I would like to ask you 3 short questions: > > You mentioned that the shared network printer appears in Printer/Faxes but > can you print a test page in your 98/XP test environment from a XP machine > that connects to a shared printer on a 98 machine? > > If so, did you encounter the previously mentioned VSERVER conflict alert > message when adding or installing the File & Printer service for Microsoft > Networks on the 98 machine? > > Are all the Windows 98 and XP machines fully patched up with the all the > updated critical windows updates installed? > > Thanks, > > Martin > > > "Brian A." wrote: > > > Ok, I've tested several ways between 98SE and XP home/pro networked machines > > with the printer connected to the 98SE machines. > > > > This first/second test is not needed as all other tests place the printer here. > > I have combined the separate selected tests to keep post size smaller. > > Start > Settings > Print/fax > Add printer > Next. > > Select "A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer" > Next. > > Select "Browse for Printer" or "Connect to this Printer..." and type in UNC > > > Next. > > Typed in UNC or browsed and selected the printer > Next. > > Popup window appears and states: > > > > The server for the "shared network printer" does not have the correct printer > > driver installed. Yada yada > > Click Ok, select manufacturer/model and click Ok. > > Confirmation window appears, click finish. > > The printer is now accessible via network. > > > > Remove printer from Print/fax. > > Open Explorer > My Network Places > Entire Network > MS Windows Network > My > > WkGrp > 98SE mach. > > Right click printer, click Open or Connect. > > Popup window appears and states: > > > > The server for the "shared network printer" does not have the correct printer > > driver installed. Yada yada > > Click Ok, select manufacturer/model and click Ok. > > Confirmation window appears, click finish. > > The printer is now accessible via network and shown in Start > Settings > > > Print/fax. No matter how/which way I added the printer, the drivers were > > installed and the printer was shown in print/fax. > > > > Execute find and search XP's for vserver. No vserver on XP's > > Execute find and search 98SE's for vserver. Found in C:\Windows\System dated > > 9/15/00 with a file size of 111kb. > > > > I now suggest you have a look at these and see if they help: > > > > Vserver.vxd File Not Found When You Start Your Computer > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;194990 > > > > "Fatal Exception 0E Has Occurred" Error Message When Attempting to Add File and > > Print Sharing Service > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;244229 > > > > Error Message: Fatal Exception 0E Has Occurred at <Address> in Module Vxd > > Vserver > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302826 > > > > > > -- > > > > Brian A. Sesko > > { MS MVP_Shell/User } > > Conflicts start where information lacks. > > http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > > http://basconotw.mvps.org/ > > > > > > > > |
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Brian A.
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"Martin Healy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:6DBCD360-DEBF-47DA-8D14-(E-Mail Removed)... > Thanks for the detailed response and the effort you have put in to carrying > out tests on printer sharing in a Windows 98/XP mixed mode environment where > the 98 machine acts like a print server. When the "The server for the > "shared network printer" does not have the correct printer driver installed > etc" alert message appeared while installing the network printer in Add > Printer Wizard after browsing correctly to the \\Martin\LEXMARK, I took your > advice and selected Lexmark from the manufacturer's list and then I choosed > to install the built-in digitally Microsoft driver for the shared printer by > selecting the Lexmark Z52 Color Jetprinter model. Next the Default Printer > page appeared and the subsequent "You have successfully completed the Add > Printer Wizard" page appeared then and I just clicked Finish. > > The network shared printer appears now every time in Printer & Faxes and is > displayed as the default LEXMARK on MARTIN in bold with a pipe at the end, > indicating a network printer. Please note, MARTIN is the new name of the Win > 98 machine. The status of the printer is displayed as ready but is grayed > out. Unfortunately, I can't print a test page from this shared network > printer as it displays this error message: "Test page failed to print. Would > you like to view the print troubleshooter for assistance. Operation could > not be completed". Consequently, I checked the properties of the network > printer to see if certain parameters were correct. The port setting is set > correctly to \\MARTIN\LEXMARK and LAN Manager Printer P is displayed in the > description. Lexmark and Lexmark Z52 appear in the general tab of the > printer properties. Sometimes the status of the network printer might show > up as "Printer not found on server, unable to connect" instead of "Ready" > which is not a good sign. I don't use Lexmark but I only see one name/model, and I have tested with 3 different printers. Could simply be a Lexmark thing. Might want to check the printer cables connection or try a different one. In XP printer properties, is there an Advanced tab > Print Processor button? If so, is it using RAW datatype or other? If other, it may be part of or the problem. > With regards to the VSERVER.vxd file, this file is found in the > C:\Windows\System and C:\Windows\Options\Cabs directories in my Win 98 > machine but as you pointed out is not found in XP. The size of the file is > 112.912 bytes in both directories. The one in the cabs directory is not being used, those are Win98 setup files placed there by the manufacturer. Have you tried renaming the one in the System folder and extracting the one from the cab folder to see if it helps? > At this stage it is very frustrating that I can't print from my XP laptop > after spending so much time on this issue. Although the network printer > appears now every time in Printer & Faxes in XP, I still can't print. I even > tried printing a text document but I had no luck. Like I said many times > before, I can access the shared folder on the 98 PC and make changes to its > contents from my XP laptop but I simply can't print over the LAN from the > laptop like in the past. I recall that the "The server for the "shared > network printer" does not have the correct printer driver installed etc" > message did not appear while successfully setting up the Network printer last > December. In other words, I didn't have to use the built-in XP driver for my > Lexmark 52 model in order for it to work at the time. Like I said in the > first post, I still have that test page where it worked last. On this XP > test page it states that the driver name is UNIDRV.DLL with a port name as > \\Computer Name\LEXMARK. On > a local 98 print test page, the driver name is lxacpr.drv. Shows the same here on the test page with the exception of lex anything. > Anyway, the interoperability of print sharing in my 98/XP mixed mode seems > to have gone when the 98 machine acts as a print server. Ever since the > reinstallation of my 98 machine, this feature has never been the same. This > is very strange as my Windows 98 machine is working better than ever as it > seldoms crashes and I can also access and view all shared resources on this > machine over the LAN from my XP laptop in My Network Places. I would like to > thank your input again and would appreciate if you or anybody can come up > with a another possible resolution to this print sharing problem. What was purpose to reinstall 98 and was it a fresh install or over the top? Finally, I > would be obliged if could answer the 3 questions below as they may help in > the diagnosis of the problem. > > I would like to ask you 3 short questions: > > You mentioned that the shared network printer appears in Printer/Faxes but > can you print a test page in your 98/XP test environment from a XP machine > that connects to a shared printer on a 98 machine? Yes > If so, did you encounter the previously mentioned VSERVER conflict alert > message when adding or installing the File & Printer service for Microsoft > Networks on the 98 machine? Not that I've ever seen. > Are all the Windows 98 and XP machines fully patched up with the all the > updated critical windows updates installed? Emphatically, Yes! So are all of the other security/protection apps. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://basconotw.mvps.org/ |
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Brian A.
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If only it were that simple. Not a single machine of mine has the same username.
-- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://basconotw.mvps.org/ "jd" <jdumont@@novuscom.net> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > ok here is the answer in less than two lines > Seek and Ye Shall Find. > if both username and password are the same on both os's yer good to go. |
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jd
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Now that I think of it, I can't remember if the guy said both username and
password or just password. But it works one way or the other and maybe either way too. "Brian A." <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > If only it were that simple. Not a single machine of mine has the same username. > > -- > > Brian A. Sesko > { MS MVP_Shell/User } > Conflicts start where information lacks. > http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > http://basconotw.mvps.org/ > > > > "jd" <jdumont@@novuscom.net> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > ok here is the answer in less than two lines > > Seek and Ye Shall Find. > > if both username and password are the same on both os's yer good to go. > |
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Thanks for the reply once again. The default data type is set to RAW in XP
printer properties and is using the WinPrint print processor type. The cables going into the printer are firm. I had to reinstall my operating system because my system was corrupt. At the time, I carried out several extractions by copying cabinet files from the Win 98 CD to my system in order to replace corrupt or missing files and to avoid a reinstallation. I managed to eliminate all the errors apart from one. This remaining error showed up as "The COMCTL32.DLL file cannot start. Check the file to determine the problem" at startup in safe mode. Despite carrying out two recommended possible resolutions from the Microsoft Knowledge base, I never succeeded in fixing this problem. Consequently, I replaced the hard disk with a new hard disk and carried out a fresh (clean) installation of Windows 98. After the installation of Win98, I patched up the machine with critical updates, applied my AV, and reinstalled my drivers. It is only when I installed the File & Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks, that I encountered the VSERVER confilct. I will rename the vserver.xd file in the System folder at a later stage and copy a new one from the cabinet file in 98 CD. I could also do this by choosing not to keep the newer vserver file when adding the service for File and Printer service for Microsoft Networks. As my 98 machine is working very well at the moment apart from this print issue, I would prefer not to carry out the vserver renaming and extraction. Somehow, I doubt it if it would work as the vserver file in the system folder is the same (i.e. identical in size) as the one in the cabs folder. Anyway, it looks almost certain now that I won't be able to fix this printing error. The fact that you can print in your mixed 98/xp enviornment (where the 98 machine acts as a print server), means that the problem must lie with the VSERVER conflict found in adding the File & Print service or some setting on my side. It might be a NIC driver that uses its own vserver.vxd file. I don't understand the suggestion that one member made about username and password as is not relevant here. The primary login in 98 is set to Windows login in Network Properties which doesn't require any password. I used the Windows login in the past when this printing sharing worked. To finish, thanks for the assistance. Martin "Brian A." wrote: > "Martin Healy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:6DBCD360-DEBF-47DA-8D14-(E-Mail Removed)... > > Thanks for the detailed response and the effort you have put in to carrying > > out tests on printer sharing in a Windows 98/XP mixed mode environment where > > the 98 machine acts like a print server. When the "The server for the > > "shared network printer" does not have the correct printer driver installed > > etc" alert message appeared while installing the network printer in Add > > Printer Wizard after browsing correctly to the \\Martin\LEXMARK, I took your > > advice and selected Lexmark from the manufacturer's list and then I choosed > > to install the built-in digitally Microsoft driver for the shared printer by > > selecting the Lexmark Z52 Color Jetprinter model. Next the Default Printer > > page appeared and the subsequent "You have successfully completed the Add > > Printer Wizard" page appeared then and I just clicked Finish. > > > > The network shared printer appears now every time in Printer & Faxes and is > > displayed as the default LEXMARK on MARTIN in bold with a pipe at the end, > > indicating a network printer. Please note, MARTIN is the new name of the Win > > 98 machine. The status of the printer is displayed as ready but is grayed > > out. Unfortunately, I can't print a test page from this shared network > > printer as it displays this error message: "Test page failed to print. Would > > you like to view the print troubleshooter for assistance. Operation could > > not be completed". Consequently, I checked the properties of the network > > printer to see if certain parameters were correct. The port setting is set > > correctly to \\MARTIN\LEXMARK and LAN Manager Printer P is displayed in the > > description. Lexmark and Lexmark Z52 appear in the general tab of the > > printer properties. Sometimes the status of the network printer might show > > up as "Printer not found on server, unable to connect" instead of "Ready" > > which is not a good sign. > > I don't use Lexmark but I only see one name/model, and I have tested with 3 > different printers. Could simply be a Lexmark thing. > Might want to check the printer cables connection or try a different one. > In XP printer properties, is there an Advanced tab > Print Processor button? If > so, is it using RAW datatype or other? If other, it may be part of or the > problem. > > > With regards to the VSERVER.vxd file, this file is found in the > > C:\Windows\System and C:\Windows\Options\Cabs directories in my Win 98 > > machine but as you pointed out is not found in XP. The size of the file is > > 112.912 bytes in both directories. > > The one in the cabs directory is not being used, those are Win98 setup files > placed there by the manufacturer. Have you tried renaming the one in the System > folder and extracting the one from the cab folder to see if it helps? > > > At this stage it is very frustrating that I can't print from my XP laptop > > after spending so much time on this issue. Although the network printer > > appears now every time in Printer & Faxes in XP, I still can't print. I even > > tried printing a text document but I had no luck. Like I said many times > > before, I can access the shared folder on the 98 PC and make changes to its > > contents from my XP laptop but I simply can't print over the LAN from the > > laptop like in the past. I recall that the "The server for the "shared > > network printer" does not have the correct printer driver installed etc" > > message did not appear while successfully setting up the Network printer last > > December. In other words, I didn't have to use the built-in XP driver for my > > Lexmark 52 model in order for it to work at the time. Like I said in the > > first post, I still have that test page where it worked last. On this XP > > test page it states that the driver name is UNIDRV.DLL with a port name as > > \\Computer Name\LEXMARK. On > > a local 98 print test page, the driver name is lxacpr.drv. > > Shows the same here on the test page with the exception of lex anything. > > > Anyway, the interoperability of print sharing in my 98/XP mixed mode seems > > to have gone when the 98 machine acts as a print server. Ever since the > > reinstallation of my 98 machine, this feature has never been the same. This > > is very strange as my Windows 98 machine is working better than ever as it > > seldoms crashes and I can also access and view all shared resources on this > > machine over the LAN from my XP laptop in My Network Places. I would like to > > thank your input again and would appreciate if you or anybody can come up > > with a another possible resolution to this print sharing problem. > > What was purpose to reinstall 98 and was it a fresh install or over the top? > > Finally, I > > would be obliged if could answer the 3 questions below as they may help in > > the diagnosis of the problem. > > > > I would like to ask you 3 short questions: > > > > You mentioned that the shared network printer appears in Printer/Faxes but > > can you print a test page in your 98/XP test environment from a XP machine > > that connects to a shared printer on a 98 machine? > > Yes > > > If so, did you encounter the previously mentioned VSERVER conflict alert > > message when adding or installing the File & Printer service for Microsoft > > Networks on the 98 machine? > > Not that I've ever seen. > > > Are all the Windows 98 and XP machines fully patched up with the all the > > updated critical windows updates installed? > > Emphatically, Yes! So are all of the other security/protection apps. > > > -- > > Brian A. Sesko > { MS MVP_Shell/User } > Conflicts start where information lacks. > http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > http://basconotw.mvps.org/ > > > > |
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Brian A.
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From the looks of it you are probably best starting from scratch on the network
by removing everything in My Network Places > Properties > Local Area Connection > Properties, reinstalling them and then adding the printer the way I mentioned last. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://basconotw.mvps.org/ "Martin Healy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:8C90514E-CE77-487F-9992-(E-Mail Removed)... > Thanks for the reply once again. The default data type is set to RAW in XP > printer properties and is using the WinPrint print processor type. The > cables going into the printer are firm. I had to reinstall my operating > system because my system was corrupt. At the time, I carried out several > extractions by copying cabinet files from the Win 98 CD to my system in order > to replace corrupt or missing files and to avoid a reinstallation. I managed > to eliminate all the errors apart from one. This remaining error showed up > as "The COMCTL32.DLL file cannot start. Check the file to determine the > problem" at startup in safe mode. Despite carrying out two recommended > possible resolutions from the Microsoft Knowledge base, I never succeeded in > fixing this problem. Consequently, I replaced the hard disk with a new hard > disk and carried out a fresh (clean) installation of Windows 98. After the > installation of Win98, I patched up the machine with critical updates, > applied my AV, and reinstalled my drivers. It is only when I installed the > File & Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks, that I encountered the VSERVER > confilct. > > I will rename the vserver.xd file in the System folder at a later stage and > copy a new one from the cabinet file in 98 CD. I could also do this by > choosing not to keep the newer vserver file when adding the service for File > and Printer service for Microsoft Networks. As my 98 machine is working very > well at the moment apart from this print issue, I would prefer not to carry > out the vserver renaming and extraction. Somehow, I doubt it if it would > work as the vserver file in the system folder is the same (i.e. identical in > size) as the one in the cabs folder. > > Anyway, it looks almost certain now that I won't be able to fix this > printing error. The fact that you can print in your mixed 98/xp enviornment > (where the 98 machine acts as a print server), means that the problem must > lie with the VSERVER conflict found in adding the File & Print service or > some setting on my side. It might be a NIC driver that uses its own > vserver.vxd file. I don't understand the suggestion that one member made > about username and password as is not relevant here. The primary login in 98 > is set to Windows login in Network Properties which doesn't require any > password. I used the Windows login in the past when this printing sharing > worked. > > To finish, thanks for the assistance. > > Martin > > > > "Brian A." wrote: > >> "Martin Healy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >> news:6DBCD360-DEBF-47DA-8D14-(E-Mail Removed)... >> > Thanks for the detailed response and the effort you have put in to carrying >> > out tests on printer sharing in a Windows 98/XP mixed mode environment >> > where >> > the 98 machine acts like a print server. When the "The server for the >> > "shared network printer" does not have the correct printer driver installed >> > etc" alert message appeared while installing the network printer in Add >> > Printer Wizard after browsing correctly to the \\Martin\LEXMARK, I took >> > your >> > advice and selected Lexmark from the manufacturer's list and then I choosed >> > to install the built-in digitally Microsoft driver for the shared printer >> > by >> > selecting the Lexmark Z52 Color Jetprinter model. Next the Default Printer >> > page appeared and the subsequent "You have successfully completed the Add >> > Printer Wizard" page appeared then and I just clicked Finish. >> > >> > The network shared printer appears now every time in Printer & Faxes and is >> > displayed as the default LEXMARK on MARTIN in bold with a pipe at the end, >> > indicating a network printer. Please note, MARTIN is the new name of the >> > Win >> > 98 machine. The status of the printer is displayed as ready but is grayed >> > out. Unfortunately, I can't print a test page from this shared network >> > printer as it displays this error message: "Test page failed to print. >> > Would >> > you like to view the print troubleshooter for assistance. Operation could >> > not be completed". Consequently, I checked the properties of the network >> > printer to see if certain parameters were correct. The port setting is set >> > correctly to \\MARTIN\LEXMARK and LAN Manager Printer P is displayed in the >> > description. Lexmark and Lexmark Z52 appear in the general tab of the >> > printer properties. Sometimes the status of the network printer might show >> > up as "Printer not found on server, unable to connect" instead of "Ready" >> > which is not a good sign. >> >> I don't use Lexmark but I only see one name/model, and I have tested with 3 >> different printers. Could simply be a Lexmark thing. >> Might want to check the printer cables connection or try a different one. >> In XP printer properties, is there an Advanced tab > Print Processor button? >> If >> so, is it using RAW datatype or other? If other, it may be part of or the >> problem. >> >> > With regards to the VSERVER.vxd file, this file is found in the >> > C:\Windows\System and C:\Windows\Options\Cabs directories in my Win 98 >> > machine but as you pointed out is not found in XP. The size of the file is >> > 112.912 bytes in both directories. >> >> The one in the cabs directory is not being used, those are Win98 setup files >> placed there by the manufacturer. Have you tried renaming the one in the >> System >> folder and extracting the one from the cab folder to see if it helps? >> >> > At this stage it is very frustrating that I can't print from my XP laptop >> > after spending so much time on this issue. Although the network printer >> > appears now every time in Printer & Faxes in XP, I still can't print. I >> > even >> > tried printing a text document but I had no luck. Like I said many times >> > before, I can access the shared folder on the 98 PC and make changes to its >> > contents from my XP laptop but I simply can't print over the LAN from the >> > laptop like in the past. I recall that the "The server for the "shared >> > network printer" does not have the correct printer driver installed etc" >> > message did not appear while successfully setting up the Network printer >> > last >> > December. In other words, I didn't have to use the built-in XP driver for >> > my >> > Lexmark 52 model in order for it to work at the time. Like I said in the >> > first post, I still have that test page where it worked last. On this XP >> > test page it states that the driver name is UNIDRV.DLL with a port name as >> > \\Computer Name\LEXMARK. On >> > a local 98 print test page, the driver name is lxacpr.drv. >> >> Shows the same here on the test page with the exception of lex anything. >> >> > Anyway, the interoperability of print sharing in my 98/XP mixed mode seems >> > to have gone when the 98 machine acts as a print server. Ever since the >> > reinstallation of my 98 machine, this feature has never been the same. >> > This >> > is very strange as my Windows 98 machine is working better than ever as it >> > seldoms crashes and I can also access and view all shared resources on this >> > machine over the LAN from my XP laptop in My Network Places. I would like >> > to >> > thank your input again and would appreciate if you or anybody can come up >> > with a another possible resolution to this print sharing problem. >> >> What was purpose to reinstall 98 and was it a fresh install or over the top? >> >> Finally, I >> > would be obliged if could answer the 3 questions below as they may help in >> > the diagnosis of the problem. >> > >> > I would like to ask you 3 short questions: >> > >> > You mentioned that the shared network printer appears in Printer/Faxes but >> > can you print a test page in your 98/XP test environment from a XP machine >> > that connects to a shared printer on a 98 machine? >> >> Yes >> >> > If so, did you encounter the previously mentioned VSERVER conflict alert >> > message when adding or installing the File & Printer service for Microsoft >> > Networks on the 98 machine? >> >> Not that I've ever seen. >> >> > Are all the Windows 98 and XP machines fully patched up with the all the >> > updated critical windows updates installed? >> >> Emphatically, Yes! So are all of the other security/protection apps. >> >> >> -- >> >> Brian A. Sesko >> { MS MVP_Shell/User } >> Conflicts start where information lacks. >> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm >> http://basconotw.mvps.org/ >> >> >> >> |
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