Alan,
I did as instructed, no change. Exact same errors exist. There was
not a
value esablished for the IRPStack. I added it per the instructions and
set
it to 3. No change. I went back in and reset it to 15. Also no
change.
:
I knew this was posted previously. You need to fix the IRPStack on
the
XP
machine.
Thanks for including the complete error.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q177078
===============================================
Cool
the error evaluates to
E:\>winerror 1130
1130 ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_SERVER_MEMORY <--> 0xc0000205
STATUS_INSUFF_SERVER_RESOURCES
I have no clue what an IRPStack is.
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Hurrah ! Hurrah !
I finally found the solution !
Went to:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q177078&
On the XP machine, on which the printer is connected, I increased
Increas"IRPStackSize" from the existing 11 to 14 (increment of 3)
according to recommensdation.
And could install the Printer, No Sweat.
Georgio, again.
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How can you recommend to anybody to switch to Vista RC2 ?
On existing Local Home Networks, it is impossible to share printers
attached to Win XP Pro Boxes.
When trying to add those printers (on a Windows Workgroup
Network),one
gets an Error message:
Eroor Code 0x0000046a.
How can one even consider changing over to Vista? in those
circomstances?
Georgio
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Hi Alan,
In the Add Printer window, my printer is shown. I attempt to
connect
to
it
and receive the following error: [Connect To Printer] Windows
cannot
connect
to the printer. Operation could not be completed (error 0x0000046a)
If I attempt to set up a New Printer, Local Printer, New Port,
\\computername\printername, I receve the following error: [Local
Port]
Not
enough server storage is available to process this command.
I don't if I mentioned, but I can see my shared files and folders on
the
XP
machine and have no problems accessing the files.
Thanks,
:
When do you get the error and what is the exact error message you
receive
on
the Vista machine when making the connection.
Yes this will work if we add a local printer to the Vista machine
using
the
inbox driver. But the exact error first please.
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Hi Alan,
I do not have this file on my Windows XP machine. To clarify,
the
HP5510
All In One printer is installed on the Windows XP machine with
the
Vista
Laptop trying to connect to it.
When looking at the Driver section of the Printer, the only
driver
which
is
Check Marked is the [Enviorment] Intel [Version] Windows 2000 or
XP.
I
thought perhaps that I should download a Vista driver and
maintain
it
on
the
XP machine, but HP doesn't make this available as it is already
shipped
with
Vista.
I know the Vista Driver is available on the laptop, but I never
get
far
enough in the process to use the driver.
Where to from here?
Thanks,
:
dir \\computer\printshare is an invalid command.
Thanks for the driver name. HP has a binary that checks the OS
version.
The binary only works on Server 2003 and less OS version
numbers.
This
binary will terminate when run in Vista. Since the file is
loaded
with
the
driver, the terminating code causes the spooler to fail on
Vista.
Check
the
version number of hpbmini.dll on you XP machine
\windows\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\3. The version number
should
be
18
or greater to work on Vista.
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"Michael in Ohio" <
[email protected]>
wrote
in
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I am experiencing the same conditions as many others. I'd like
to
work
through it with someone if there is anyone who can help. I
have a
new
laptop
with Windows Vista Home Premium.
I have a desktop with Windows XP SR2 with an HP5510 printer
connected
to
it.
All my other XP computers can connect to it and install the
printer.
The
Vista
machine can see the printer, but will receive an error if I
try
to
connect
to
it.
I tried a work around I found which included installing it as
a
local
printer. This failed also. I tried the dir
\\computername\printername
command in a command window and received "not enough server
storage
is
available to process this command" I believe received this
error
also
when
I
tried to install the network printer as a loca printer.
I could use some advise as well. It certainly seems this
would
be a
simple
process to handle, but with all the similar cases floating
around
the
web,
it
doesn't appear to be so. Please help if at all possible.
Thanks