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say you’re running Windows 7 on a computer connected to a local network. There is a shared printer running https://scottiestech.info/2010/09/21/how-to-fix-windows-cannot-connect-to-printer-errors-in-windows-7/ on a different machine on the network. The drivers for the printer https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/118120-windows-7-can-t-add-network-printer-windows-cannot-connect-to-the-printer are installed on the remote machine, and the printer is shared. You think that you’ll just sit down at your puter, use the Add Printer feature, connect to the remote printer, the driver will be copied over to your machine automagically, and you’ll be off and running. windows cannot But then you see this: Windows cannot connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed (error 0x0000007e). There is a common solution you can find on the web involving creating a new local port and inserting the network path to the remote printer, but you may find that doesn’t work either! The solution to your problem is very windows cannot connect simple, and is even available as a Hotfix from Microsoft. You don’t really even need the hotfix, though. Here’s how you “fix the glitch”. It turns out that this “cannot connect to printer” error (0x0000007e) is well-known to Microsoft. Check out this Technet forum thread entitled “Windows 7 Printer Problems”: winerror 0x7e 126 ERROR_MOD_NOT_FOUND <–> 0xc0000135 STATUS_DLL_NOT_FOUND When the printer was added to the server, the driver created a registry to copy this file which in not neccessary since the client already has the file. During the connection process, the driver resets the path from \windows\system32 to the print drivers directory \windows\system32\spool\drivers\x64\3 (or w32x86\3) but never sets it back to default and the spooler process does not reset it either and looks for the color module mscms.dll in the drivers directory. Look at the registry setting of the problem printers on the server HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Printers\PRINTERNAME\CopyFiles Is the module value \windows\system32\mscms.dll or just mscms.dll? I think if you copy the mscms file to the drivers directory on the client you can workaround this issue. You could also remove the da
IN THIS DISCUSSION Microsoft 491192 Followers Follow Windows 7 157180 Followers Follow Microsoft Windows Server Microsoft Windows 7 Zebra Tech Zebra Printer Printers 5,405 Products Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now I have a printer (Zebra TLP2844) physically installed and shared on a Windows 7 Ultimate PC.. I am trying to add this printer on another Windows 7 PC but cannot.. When I try to add it as a network printer I get the error attached.. I successfully added this printer on a Windows XP machine and a Windows 2000 machine with no problems.. Any ideas why I can't add it on this Windows 7 machine? I don't even get to any point where it asks for drivers.. It immediately goes to the attached error. Thanks Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Windows 7 won't work with network printer Windows 7 limited network printer discovery? Offline network printer, Windows 7   1 2 Next ► 35 Replies Cayenne OP Helpful Post GwendolynRose Nov 10, 2010 at 8:37 UTC Found this solution. Haven't tried it myself as I haven't yet run into this problem, but it sounds like they had some success with it. http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/IT/archive/2010/08/16/error-0x0000007a-unable-to-print-from-windows-7.aspx 0 Mace OP Jay6111 Nov 10, 2010 at 8:44 UTC Try this.....I have seen it work on machines upgraded or coming into a previous 32bit environment. Try this on the machine sharing the printer. 1) Share Permissions 1. On explorer, go to C:\windows\system32\spool\PRINTERS 2. Right click, Properties 3. Sharing tab 4. Advanced Sharing 5. Check "Share this folder" 6. Permissions 7. Grant everyone Full Control 2) NTFS Permissions 1. On explorer, go to C:\windows\system32\spool\printers 2. Right click, Properties 3. Security tab 4. Edit 5. Add 6. Advanced 7. Find Now 8. Choose "NETWORK" 9. OK 10. Grant Network full control. You may also need this last step. 1. Go to "Printers" 2. click "Add Printer" 3. "Add a Local Printer" 4. "Create a New Port" 5. use the "Local Port" option 6. at "Enter a Port Name" enter: "\\Computername\Printername" -Jay 1 Datil OP Gandalf50 Nov 10, 2010 at 9:13 UTC This has worked for me on similar issues. in the windows 7 search box type print management or %systemroot%\system32\printmanagement.msc it should find print managment launch it under print server>local machinde> drivers remove any zebra drivers or questionable drivers by right clicking and selecting remove package. then try re-installing the p