See:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows
"RJP" <> wrote in message
news:6260A6E4-D089-4B4B-92B7-...
>I have a K80xi all in one printer connected through USB to an XP host PC
> ("Host"). The Host is connect to a wireless network. I have multiple XP
> laptops successfully sharing that printer on the wireless network, but I
> distinctly recall having to load a separate driver (e.g., the driver for a
> Deskjet 970C), not the K80xi driver, on each laptop in order to use the
> shared printer. This is per directions from HP. I recently bought a
> Vista
> desktop and have it also running on the same wireless network. File
> sharing
> is working fine (e.g., from the Vista machine I can see shared files on
> the
> Host). On the Vista machine I tried to connect to the K80xi over the
> network. I was able to do this..in other words the Vista PC found the
> printer on the Host (I have the Host mapped to a drive on the Vista PC).
> Per
> HP, and like my laptops, I apparently need to load the Deskjet 990C driver
> on
> the Vista PC to print to my K80xi. The problem appears to be that when I
> "connect" to the K80xi I never get the opportunity to install the 990C
> driver
> which I know to be resident in Vista. Instead, I am surmising, Vista
> assumes
> that the K80xi driver needs to be loaded, which doesn't seem to work.
> Somehow I have to uninstall the K80xi print driver, maybe even delete it
> from
> my system, remove the K80xi connection, and repeat the connection such
> that
> the add driver can't find the k80xi driver and asks me for some other
> driver
> to install, upon which I'd select the 990C. Am I on the right track? If
> so,
> how do I do all this?
>
> RP