S
Steve Kallesser
I help administer a three computer peer-to-peer network
running Windows XP Home Edition. All printers are
shared. Most are connected directly to a computer via
USB.
At some point ~3 months ago, one of the computers refused
to install software for a new printer, regardless of
installing it locally or via network connection. It gave
a message "Cannot create a file when that file already
exists." at the very end of the installation process.
Since then, I can't install any printers for that
computer (I get the same error message), regardless of
manufacturer... even printers I had previously installed,
but moved to another computer.
All the other computers work fine and dandy.
Any suggestions???
running Windows XP Home Edition. All printers are
shared. Most are connected directly to a computer via
USB.
At some point ~3 months ago, one of the computers refused
to install software for a new printer, regardless of
installing it locally or via network connection. It gave
a message "Cannot create a file when that file already
exists." at the very end of the installation process.
Since then, I can't install any printers for that
computer (I get the same error message), regardless of
manufacturer... even printers I had previously installed,
but moved to another computer.
All the other computers work fine and dandy.
Any suggestions???