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I have a printer connected to a W98SE machine, with sharing turned on.
Another W98SE computer, two XP computers, and two Vista machines, all
connect to the shared printer through the network.
The 98SE and XP computers connect and print flawlessly.
The Vista machines, however, have a quirk. They connect and print fine...
Until rebooted. When a Vista machine reboots, it then reports (incorrectly)
that the printer is offline.
The only way I've found around this problem is to delete the printer on the
Vista machine and add it again.
So, every time that a Vista machine is rebooted, I have to go and delete the
printer and add it again.
The 98 and XP machines don't have this problem; on rebooting, they
automatically reconnect to the shared printer.
How can I get the Vista machines to automatically reconnect instead of
setting the printer "offline" every time?
Thank you
Another W98SE computer, two XP computers, and two Vista machines, all
connect to the shared printer through the network.
The 98SE and XP computers connect and print flawlessly.
The Vista machines, however, have a quirk. They connect and print fine...
Until rebooted. When a Vista machine reboots, it then reports (incorrectly)
that the printer is offline.
The only way I've found around this problem is to delete the printer on the
Vista machine and add it again.
So, every time that a Vista machine is rebooted, I have to go and delete the
printer and add it again.
The 98 and XP machines don't have this problem; on rebooting, they
automatically reconnect to the shared printer.
How can I get the Vista machines to automatically reconnect instead of
setting the printer "offline" every time?
Thank you