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JethroUK©
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      22nd Apr 2009
At work we have about 20 PC's sharing 1 network printer/copier

After an external administrator came in yesterday and installed some new
(unrelated) software none of us can print to the network printer except 1 PC

I have tried rebooting the printer 3 times, rebooting my PC 3 times -
deleted/re-added the printer 3 times

The only PC that still works refers to totally a different printer "name" to
everyone else (i suspect he's changed the printer name)

Is there anyway I can add the printer by typing in absolute settings instead
of letting XP "find" a printer that it clearly cant connect to


Yes i realise that I should get I.T. dept back in to sort it out, but they
wont be able to come back for another few weeks



 
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SC Tom
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      22nd Apr 2009

"JethroUK©" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> At work we have about 20 PC's sharing 1 network printer/copier
>
> After an external administrator came in yesterday and installed some new
> (unrelated) software none of us can print to the network printer except 1
> PC
>
> I have tried rebooting the printer 3 times, rebooting my PC 3 times -
> deleted/re-added the printer 3 times
>
> The only PC that still works refers to totally a different printer "name"
> to everyone else (i suspect he's changed the printer name)
>
> Is there anyway I can add the printer by typing in absolute settings
> instead of letting XP "find" a printer that it clearly cant connect to
>
>
> Yes i realise that I should get I.T. dept back in to sort it out, but they
> wont be able to come back for another few weeks
>
>
>

What is the printer connected to, a workstation or a server? You can try
adding a printer, pick network printer, pick the 2nd option, connect to this
printer, and enter \\printservername\printername (substituting the
appropriate names), then click next and see if the PC's find it.

SC Tom


 
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John Wunderlich
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      22nd Apr 2009
JethroUK© <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> At work we have about 20 PC's sharing 1 network printer/copier
>
> After an external administrator came in yesterday and installed
> some new (unrelated) software none of us can print to the network
> printer except 1 PC
>
> I have tried rebooting the printer 3 times, rebooting my PC 3
> times - deleted/re-added the printer 3 times
>
> The only PC that still works refers to totally a different printer
> "name" to everyone else (i suspect he's changed the printer name)
>
> Is there anyway I can add the printer by typing in absolute
> settings instead of letting XP "find" a printer that it clearly
> cant connect to
>
>
> Yes i realise that I should get I.T. dept back in to sort it out,
> but they wont be able to come back for another few weeks


A lot depends on what make/model of printer it is and how it is
connected to the network (directly / using print server / connected to
another computer).

Assuming it is directly connected and has its own IP address, try going
to the Control Panel -> Printers -> Add Printer
When it asks if it is a Local or Network printer, choose "Local"
(counterintuitive)
On the next screen, choose "Create a Port" and the Type of port is
"Standard TCP/IP"
This will bring up another wizard that will ask for the IP address of
the printer.
Continue through this dialog and see if it helps.

HTH,
John
 
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smlunatick
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      22nd Apr 2009
On Apr 22, 5:13*pm, JethroUK© <re...@the.board> wrote:
> At work we have about 20 PC's sharing 1 network printer/copier
>
> After an external administrator came in yesterday and installed some new
> (unrelated) software none of us can print to the network printer except 1PC
>
> I have tried rebooting the printer 3 times, rebooting my PC 3 times -
> deleted/re-added the printer 3 times
>
> The only PC that still works refers to totally a different printer "name"to
> everyone else (i suspect he's changed the printer name)
>
> Is there anyway I can add the printer by typing in absolute settings instead
> of letting XP "find" a printer that *it clearly cant connect to
>
> Yes i realise that I should get I.T. dept back in to sort it out, but they
> wont be able to come back for another few weeks


What type of software? You need to know that a lot of Windows
software can change a setting / file that "might" affect another
software.
 
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JethroUK©
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      22nd Apr 2009


"John Wunderlich" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> JethroUK© <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> news:#(E-Mail Removed):
>
>> At work we have about 20 PC's sharing 1 network printer/copier
>>
>> After an external administrator came in yesterday and installed
>> some new (unrelated) software none of us can print to the network
>> printer except 1 PC
>>
>> I have tried rebooting the printer 3 times, rebooting my PC 3
>> times - deleted/re-added the printer 3 times
>>
>> The only PC that still works refers to totally a different printer
>> "name" to everyone else (i suspect he's changed the printer name)
>>
>> Is there anyway I can add the printer by typing in absolute
>> settings instead of letting XP "find" a printer that it clearly
>> cant connect to
>>
>>
>> Yes i realise that I should get I.T. dept back in to sort it out,
>> but they wont be able to come back for another few weeks

>
> A lot depends on what make/model of printer it is and how it is
> connected to the network (directly / using print server / connected to
> another computer).
>
> Assuming it is directly connected and has its own IP address, try going
> to the Control Panel -> Printers -> Add Printer
> When it asks if it is a Local or Network printer, choose "Local"
> (counterintuitive)
> On the next screen, choose "Create a Port" and the Type of port is
> "Standard TCP/IP"
> This will bring up another wizard that will ask for the IP address of
> the printer.
> Continue through this dialog and see if it helps.
>


How do I find out the IP address of the printer - so i know what address to
type in - or would it detect it?

 
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SC Tom
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      22nd Apr 2009

"JethroUK©" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "John Wunderlich" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:Xns9BF5876CA1B86wunderpsdrscray@138.126.254.210...
>> JethroUK© <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> news:#(E-Mail Removed):
>>
>>> At work we have about 20 PC's sharing 1 network printer/copier
>>>
>>> After an external administrator came in yesterday and installed
>>> some new (unrelated) software none of us can print to the network
>>> printer except 1 PC
>>>
>>> I have tried rebooting the printer 3 times, rebooting my PC 3
>>> times - deleted/re-added the printer 3 times
>>>
>>> The only PC that still works refers to totally a different printer
>>> "name" to everyone else (i suspect he's changed the printer name)
>>>
>>> Is there anyway I can add the printer by typing in absolute
>>> settings instead of letting XP "find" a printer that it clearly
>>> cant connect to
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes i realise that I should get I.T. dept back in to sort it out,
>>> but they wont be able to come back for another few weeks

>>
>> A lot depends on what make/model of printer it is and how it is
>> connected to the network (directly / using print server / connected to
>> another computer).
>>
>> Assuming it is directly connected and has its own IP address, try going
>> to the Control Panel -> Printers -> Add Printer
>> When it asks if it is a Local or Network printer, choose "Local"
>> (counterintuitive)
>> On the next screen, choose "Create a Port" and the Type of port is
>> "Standard TCP/IP"
>> This will bring up another wizard that will ask for the IP address of
>> the printer.
>> Continue through this dialog and see if it helps.
>>

>
> How do I find out the IP address of the printer - so i know what address
> to type in - or would it detect it?

Printers will allow you to print a configuration page which will list the IP
address and other info. How you get that page depends on the printer
mfg/model. The instructions will be in the manual.

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"SC Tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "JethroUK©" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> "John Wunderlich" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:Xns9BF5876CA1B86wunderpsdrscray@138.126.254.210...
>>> JethroUK© <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>>> news:#(E-Mail Removed):
>>>
>>>> At work we have about 20 PC's sharing 1 network printer/copier
>>>>
>>>> After an external administrator came in yesterday and installed
>>>> some new (unrelated) software none of us can print to the network
>>>> printer except 1 PC
>>>>
>>>> I have tried rebooting the printer 3 times, rebooting my PC 3
>>>> times - deleted/re-added the printer 3 times
>>>>
>>>> The only PC that still works refers to totally a different printer
>>>> "name" to everyone else (i suspect he's changed the printer name)
>>>>
>>>> Is there anyway I can add the printer by typing in absolute
>>>> settings instead of letting XP "find" a printer that it clearly
>>>> cant connect to
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yes i realise that I should get I.T. dept back in to sort it out,
>>>> but they wont be able to come back for another few weeks
>>>
>>> A lot depends on what make/model of printer it is and how it is
>>> connected to the network (directly / using print server / connected to
>>> another computer).
>>>
>>> Assuming it is directly connected and has its own IP address, try going
>>> to the Control Panel -> Printers -> Add Printer
>>> When it asks if it is a Local or Network printer, choose "Local"
>>> (counterintuitive)
>>> On the next screen, choose "Create a Port" and the Type of port is
>>> "Standard TCP/IP"
>>> This will bring up another wizard that will ask for the IP address of
>>> the printer.
>>> Continue through this dialog and see if it helps.
>>>

>>
>> How do I find out the IP address of the printer - so i know what address
>> to type in - or would it detect it?

> Printers will allow you to print a configuration page which will list the
> IP address and other info. How you get that page depends on the printer
> mfg/model. The instructions will be in the manual.
>


Cheers I'll give that method a try tomorrow - I seem to remember few years
back when we had similar issue, the I.T. guy said it was a problem with
automatic/conflicting IP addressing so he set a fixed IP address - we have
couple other things on the network so it could be the same problem

 
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John John - MVP
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      23rd Apr 2009
JethroUK© wrote:
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>
> "John Wunderlich" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:Xns9BF5876CA1B86wunderpsdrscray@138.126.254.210...
>> JethroUK© <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> news:#(E-Mail Removed):
>>
>>> At work we have about 20 PC's sharing 1 network printer/copier
>>>
>>> After an external administrator came in yesterday and installed
>>> some new (unrelated) software none of us can print to the network
>>> printer except 1 PC
>>>
>>> I have tried rebooting the printer 3 times, rebooting my PC 3
>>> times - deleted/re-added the printer 3 times
>>>
>>> The only PC that still works refers to totally a different printer
>>> "name" to everyone else (i suspect he's changed the printer name)
>>>
>>> Is there anyway I can add the printer by typing in absolute
>>> settings instead of letting XP "find" a printer that it clearly
>>> cant connect to
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes i realise that I should get I.T. dept back in to sort it out,
>>> but they wont be able to come back for another few weeks

>>
>> A lot depends on what make/model of printer it is and how it is
>> connected to the network (directly / using print server / connected to
>> another computer).
>>
>> Assuming it is directly connected and has its own IP address, try going
>> to the Control Panel -> Printers -> Add Printer
>> When it asks if it is a Local or Network printer, choose "Local"
>> (counterintuitive)
>> On the next screen, choose "Create a Port" and the Type of port is
>> "Standard TCP/IP"
>> This will bring up another wizard that will ask for the IP address of
>> the printer.
>> Continue through this dialog and see if it helps.
>>

>
> How do I find out the IP address of the printer - so i know what
> address to type in - or would it detect it?


Ping it by its name and ping will return with its IP address.

John
 
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