allanc
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One of my clients has a small network of 2 XP PRO sp3 computers.
There is also a networked Kyocera multi-function printer, copier, etc.
One of the computers cannot retain this printer or any other printer as the default.
As a matter of fact, MS Word displays a message similar to there are no printers configured at all.
The other computer can access the printer without an issue.
I researched the issue and found the instructions below (in italics) which resolve the problem until the computer is rebooted.
All assistance is appreciated.
Open registry editor and locate the path
“HKEY_CURRENT_USER/ SOFTWARE/ MICROSOFT/ WINDOWS NT/ CURRENT VERSION/ WINDOWS
On the right pane Change entry for Device that has winspool,Ne00;
Delete whatever printer there is in the entry and just leave winspool,Ne00.
Close the registry editor and restart the windows explorer.
There is also a networked Kyocera multi-function printer, copier, etc.
One of the computers cannot retain this printer or any other printer as the default.
As a matter of fact, MS Word displays a message similar to there are no printers configured at all.
The other computer can access the printer without an issue.
I researched the issue and found the instructions below (in italics) which resolve the problem until the computer is rebooted.
All assistance is appreciated.
Open registry editor and locate the path
“HKEY_CURRENT_USER/ SOFTWARE/ MICROSOFT/ WINDOWS NT/ CURRENT VERSION/ WINDOWS
On the right pane Change entry for Device that has winspool,Ne00;
Delete whatever printer there is in the entry and just leave winspool,Ne00.
Close the registry editor and restart the windows explorer.