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Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts new-psdrive the network resource type is not correct Exchange > Questions > Error 66 in "net use lpt1: XP Want to Advertise Here? Solved Error 66 in "net use lpt1: XP Posted net use com1 on 2009-02-03 Windows XP Windows Networking Server Hardware 1 Verified Solution 32 Comments 9,042 Views Last Modified: 2012-05-06 I have been successfully using a batch file to run "net use lpt1: \\printservername\p1" on my networked WIN98 machines. I http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/system-error-66-the-network-resource-type-is-not/3111ec92-bf45-e011-90b6-1cc1de79d2e2 am trying to add XPpro laptops to the network, and the "net use" command gives an error 66 on all the XP machines (some have a physical parallel LPT1 port, and some do not have any parallel ports. Some of the things I have tried: 1) I am the administrator on all machines 2) I have disabled all firewalls 3) I can confirm network connection to print server : 192.168.1.2 4) I have tried to delete : https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24109787/Error-66-in-net-use-lpt1-XP.html net use lpt1: \delete 5) I have tried upper and lower case, spelling check. However I do know that the existing batch file still works on the older machine. 6) I have tried using lpt2 and lpt3 ... however it appears that any mention of the term lptx is what is triggering the error (cannot find the network resource). The XP machines act like they do not recognize the printer ports. Thank you. 0 Question by:bwww Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Best Solution byee_auto Question PAQ'd, 500 points refunded, and stored in the solution database. Go to Solution 31 Comments LVL 20 Overall: Level 20 Windows XP 11 Windows Networking 2 Server Hardware 2 Message Expert Comment by:MightySW2009-02-03 Hi, This is where you should start: Make sure that the Server service is started. Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK | Scroll down to and double click Server | Set Startup type to Automatic | Click Apply | Click the Start button | Click OK | Close Services. If Server is not listed in Services... This will restore the Server service (lanmanserver) so it will be listed in Services.msc. Open Network Connections... Start | Run | Type: ncpa.cpl | Click OK | Right click Your Connection | Properties |General tab | Install button | Highlight: Service | Add button | Highlight: File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks | Cl
trying to add a new printer to a computer that is on a network. You might also come upon this error when http://www.error.info/windows/network-66.html trying to add other peripheral hardware to your computer. Windows code 66 http://www.vistax64.com/vista-print-fax-scan/78449-dos-printing-system-error-66-a.html - Read what really helps To resolve Windows error code 66, you will need to use a few command line resources in place of typical GUI interface functions in Windows.Here are the steps to take in order to get the printer installed on your computer. In the lower net use right hand corner of your computer screen you should see the Start button or a Windows icon – click on that button. This will bring up the Start menu – type in cmd into the text box and hit the Enter key. You should now see the Command Prompt window on your screen. Right click on the Command Prompt and choose the network resource Run as Administrator. Type everything that follows, minus the quotation marks “net use LPT# \\server\printer /persistent:yes” For the command line that you type in you will want to put the appropriate information for your network and printer in the fields for #, printer and server. The line as written above uses generic information as a placeholder. Add the printer locally using the LPT# port. For computers with no parallel cable, the LPT1 port should be used. This process uses the command line to add a printer for cases when the standard OS Add a Printer wizard is malfunctioning on the network. If this command does not work, you may need to get a network administrator to assist you with locating the correct resources on the network that you should be connecting to. If you are typing in the wrong print server name, you will not be able to connect. To learn more about this error, please check out our Error Analyzer software. User Comments Score What do you know about Windows error 66: < Please select how do you r
& scan DOS Printing: System Error 66 DOS Printing: System Error 66 New 17 Jul 2007 #1 Jimbo Guest DOS Printing: System Error 66 I just replaced a WinXP laptop with a WinVista laptop. I was able to print from DOS programs to a network printer on the XP machine via 'redirecting' LPT1 via the command NET USE LPT1 \\servername\printername password /user:username Using the same script on the new Vista laptop, however, gives me the System error 66 has occurred The network resource type is not correct response. This occurs regardless of whether I precede the correct command with a precautionary 'delete' NET USE LPT1 /delete Any thoughts? Web based research turned up several dead ends. Thanks, Jim My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... New 18 Jul 2007 #2 PaulB Guest RE: DOS Printing: System Error 66 Are you opening the command prompt with "Run as administrator"? -- Paul "Jimbo" wrote: > I just replaced a WinXP laptop with a WinVista laptop. I was able to > print from DOS programs to a network printer on the XP machine via > 'redirecting' LPT1 via the command > > NET USE LPT1 \\servername\printername password /user:username > > Using the same script on the new Vista laptop, however, gives me the > > System error 66 has occurred > The network resource type is not correct > > response. This occurs regardless of whether I precede the correct > command with a precautionary 'delete' > > NET USE LPT1 /delete > > Any thoughts? Web based research turned up several dead ends. > > Thanks, > > Jim > > > > > My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... New 19 Jul 2007 #3 Jimbo Guest Re: DOS Printing: System Error 66 On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 18:48:00 -0700, PaulB