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Sign in to vote I wonder if there is some way of debugging why the driver fails. The drivers are shared from a
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Windows 2003 R2 server, and our clients are Windows 7 Enterprise x86. The full URL of the driver is http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=18972&prodSeriesId=431039&prodNameId=431042&swEnvOID=2093&swLang=8&mode=2&taskId=135&swItem=pl-28280-4 Wednesday, September 02, 2009 8:01 AM Reply | Quote Answers 8 Sign in to vote I consulted with an HP print driver developer, he was the one who windows cannot connect to the printer no printers were found suggested deleting the key. That was in 2005. It has not caused aproblem since. The hot fix corrects an issue when the print driver changes the default file location and the spooler does not reset and loses track of where the next file is. The issue you are hitting is a setting on the printer that points to a 32bit version of a driver file which the 64 client bit machine (your client should be 64 bit) will not download. HP does not setup the pointer to the file when installing the printer using the 64bit version of the driver on the server so they have addressed this when installing the printer on 64bit. The reg key on the machine sharing the printer is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Printers\PRINTERNAME\CopyFiles\BIDI there will be an entry for spool\DRIVERS\W32X86\3\hpcpn6de.dll which you can delete so the clients can connect. http://s
| June 29, 2013 16 Comments Are you new to 64 bit Windows 7? You might be wondering how to share printer between 32 bit (x86) and 64 bit (x64) windows.
When you try to connect printer from a windows cannot connect to the printer access is denied 64 bit Windows that is shared on 32 bit windows you will get an error windows could not connect to the printer check the printer name and try again message “Windows cannot connect to the printer Operation failed with error 0x0000007e”. Recently, I had some troubles setting up some network printers on windows cannot connect to the printer 0x00000006 computers running 64-bit. Before going to the technical description let me figure out my situation. In my I.T department the printer is shared on a 32 bit Windows 7 computer. I installed 64 Windows on my desktop. After https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/6c68f4d3-fa4c-4986-9567-bbe89551652f/windows-7-windows-cannot-connect-to-the-printer-0x0000007e?forum=winserverprint the installation I tried to connect the shared printer. I was unable to connect the shared printer since it was on 32 bit. I was getting an error message “Windows cannot connect to the printer Operation failed with error 0x0000007e” I tried different methods windows 7 file and printer sharing; at last I found the simple solution for windows printer sharing. Here are the steps that I followed. Share 32 bit printer 64 bit windows http://www.smartpctricks.com/2013/06/solved-operation-failed-with-error-0x0000007e-share-printer-between-32-bit-and-64-bit-windows-7.html 7 Step 1: Open Start >> Devices and Printers Step 2: Click Add a printer button Select Add a Local Printer Now go for Create a new port, nothing to do for Type of port, keep as it is and click Next. Step 3: You will be asked to provide ‘Port Name’, the format of port address is shown below \\IP Address of the 32 bit PC\Printer name For example our printer is connected to a PC having IP 192.168.1.185 and the printer name is HP LaserJet P2050 Series PCL6 (Copy 1) so my port Name will be \\192.168.1.185\ HP LaserJet P2050 Series PCL6 (Copy 1) Then click OK Step 4: Choose your printer from the directory [Actually our printer is HP LaserJet P2050 but it was not in the directory, hence I choose something similar, that is HP LaserJet P2200] and proceed. Step 5: Provide a Printer name foe the new printer. Step 6: You Successfully added new shared printer…! You can print test page if needed. Your new printer will listed under ‘Devices and Printer’ Enjoyed this Article? Like our Facebook page and Subscribe us now Related posts: [Solved] Error Code 0xc000000f Windows 8: A Required device isn’t connected or can’t be accessed [Solved] An Attempt to Resolve the DNS name of a Domain Controller in the domain being joined has failedthe print server, but making connections to the individual printers gave us this error. Good times. The workaround was to add the printer manually, as a local printer. To do this: Go to Control Panel > Printers > Add Printer. Then add a https://awesometoast.com/fixing-cannot-connect-to-printer-error-0x0000007e/ new local printer, using a local port. (Not TCP/IP.) For the name, put in the whole path. This will be something like: \\YourPrintServer\ThePrintersName Now it will ask you about drivers. (Make sure you have downloaded the 64-bit drivers for your printer.) Choose Have Disk…, and browse to where you saved them. With luck, it will now ask you for what you want to call the printer on your local computer, and you're done! This fix worked for connect to every computer we ran into this error for. Good luck! Posted under: Fixing Stuff 40 comments ↓ #1 by Scott on 03.09.10 at 12:01 pm Worked for me on Vista 32-bit with a company print server. Thanks! #2 by zp on 05.17.10 at 2:59 pm Worked for me on Win 7 64-bit with network printer. Created local port of \\printserver\printer. Thanks. #3 by Ant on 09.03.10 at 10:41 am I had the same problem - it turned connect to the out to be HP's 64-bit drivers copying over a wrong dll to the client computers. I've documented the problem and solution here… just needs one registry tweak on the server. http://www.nikrooz.co.uk/?p=26 #4 by PB on 09.08.10 at 9:19 am This is actually a bug in Windows 7 and Windows 2008 R2. You can download the hotfix, but it is not yet available via WSUS or Windows Update. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/982728 "Windows cannot connect to printer" error message when you try to create a Point and Print connection to a remote printer from a Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2-based client computer #5 by Mick Brown on 02.12.11 at 1:21 pm I also had this problem. However, I vould only fix it by changing the system local language. This page describes it at solution 3: http://www.itexperience.net/2011/02/11/operation-failed-with-error-0x0000007e-when-adding-a-printer/ #6 by FirefighterGeek on 03.23.11 at 7:20 am Thanks for this. For my HP network printer on Windows 7, I had to do this as well -- going a step further. It was necessary to remote the printers, then add them back manually, but when adding back I had to create new ports with names that were shorter an contained only letters. By default, when you create a standard tcpip port, it wants to use the IP address you type in as the name as well. I had to override this and use a text n