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I have been troubleshooting an Explorer.exe crash whenever I attempt to add a
TCP/IP Print port using the TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard. I get the error just
after entering an IP address and name for the local network laserjet printer
on my home network. All the other machines have successfully connected to
this printer through a TCP/IP connection with the printer (Konica 2300DL)
hooked directly to the router. The printer and router work fine. It is a
software issue on the new computer with a new (one month old) Win XP Pro SP-2
installation. There are no other issues with the machine.
I have researched as much as possible and there do not appear to be any
third party drivers installed that could be causing the crash.
How can I rip out the module that contains the TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard
and reinstall it. I want to use a simple command line approach that you see
from time to time with other modules. The last thing I want to do is
reinstall Windows XP as everything else is working perfectly. Thank you
TCP/IP Print port using the TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard. I get the error just
after entering an IP address and name for the local network laserjet printer
on my home network. All the other machines have successfully connected to
this printer through a TCP/IP connection with the printer (Konica 2300DL)
hooked directly to the router. The printer and router work fine. It is a
software issue on the new computer with a new (one month old) Win XP Pro SP-2
installation. There are no other issues with the machine.
I have researched as much as possible and there do not appear to be any
third party drivers installed that could be causing the crash.
How can I rip out the module that contains the TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard
and reinstall it. I want to use a simple command line approach that you see
from time to time with other modules. The last thing I want to do is
reinstall Windows XP as everything else is working perfectly. Thank you