Gilbo
Storage is cool
Hey guys,
I'm having really annoying printing problems in Vista x64 Business. Essentially, I work in 3 different places, a main office, a construction site, and from home. At each of those locations I have printers I've configured on my laptop. They're all networked and are never directly connected to the laptop. At home and at the office they're shared off computers (a desktop and a server respectively), and at the construction site I connect directly to the printer without a server or computer sharing it --it's plugged into the router.
I connect wirelessly over the network at all these locations, but a significant fraction of the time I can't print. It seems that Windows doesn't understand that these printers are in different places and once it tries to contact one (at bootup maybe?) and fails, it considers the printer unreachable for all eternity. I can't print. It works when I first set it up and then just keeps failing.
If I uninstall the printer and then reinstall it, I can get it working again. Obviously this is a HUGE pain in the ass,and it seems to only last until I take my laptop out of range of the network and then it's broken again. I never had these problems with my Linux laptop and Windows' behaviour seems to be rather opaque --I'm not sure how to fix it, so I'd greatly appreciate any help anyone can offer.
I'm having really annoying printing problems in Vista x64 Business. Essentially, I work in 3 different places, a main office, a construction site, and from home. At each of those locations I have printers I've configured on my laptop. They're all networked and are never directly connected to the laptop. At home and at the office they're shared off computers (a desktop and a server respectively), and at the construction site I connect directly to the printer without a server or computer sharing it --it's plugged into the router.
I connect wirelessly over the network at all these locations, but a significant fraction of the time I can't print. It seems that Windows doesn't understand that these printers are in different places and once it tries to contact one (at bootup maybe?) and fails, it considers the printer unreachable for all eternity. I can't print. It works when I first set it up and then just keeps failing.
If I uninstall the printer and then reinstall it, I can get it working again. Obviously this is a HUGE pain in the ass,and it seems to only last until I take my laptop out of range of the network and then it's broken again. I never had these problems with my Linux laptop and Windows' behaviour seems to be rather opaque --I'm not sure how to fix it, so I'd greatly appreciate any help anyone can offer.