Is anyone else seeing Vista (final) will not "connect" to a samba-hosted printer? I'm getting error 0x00000057. I can connect to the port only and install a local driver, though. It's just that the drivers will not load correctly. The drivers do load partly, because I can see driver-specific attributes if I go to "Properties" rather than "Connect". But a test print from there fails also. Samba server: Fedora Core 6 i386, samba-3.0.23c-2 Vista client, Vista Business (32-bit) final Printer: HP LaserJet 4000 PCL6, driver from XP SP2. The same printer served from a Windows 2003 server will connect just fine to a Vista client. Vista will connect to samba shared directories just fine. Any ideas? Pim
Gerald (Jerry) Carter
2007-Jan-30 05:01 UTC
[Samba] Vista can't use samba hosted printer drivers
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Pim Zandbergen wrote:> Is anyone else seeing Vista (final) will not "connect" to > a samba-hosted printer? I'm getting error 0x00000057. I can > connect to the port only and install a local driver, though. > It's just that the drivers will not load > correctly. The drivers do load partly, because I can see > driver-specific attributes if I go to "Properties" rather than > "Connect". But a test print from there fails also.I tested against the Vista RC builds and printing was fine. But it seems some things were changed before the final bits. We'll have to do some more testing to find out the scope of it. cheers, jerry -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFvtEWIR7qMdg1EfYRAo/sAJ9C4OtSaK4SL8BB5gcQgSz6bKLF0gCfWm1a b/d7pzjuq6S7uMJf70NSm14=rRLx -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Martin Zielinski
2007-Feb-01 16:12 UTC
[Samba] Vista can't use samba hosted printer drivers
Hello all! I'm still not shure about the reason, but perhaps someone become an idea: I think, the issue has something to do with the ChangeID of the printer. I can reproduce the following behaviour: 1. Trying to make a clean install from Vista fails with thid "invalid paramenter" error (0x00000057) 2. If I change a registry value of this printer remotely from a different machine (XP client) => Vista installs the printer after that! 3. Now I change some default printer settings from the XP client (= set the devicemode) => 50-70% chance, that Vista will no longer install this printer from samba. 4. If I change some registry values again => installation succeeds. I've seen strange ChangeId values (e.g. 0x7de4133e). Don't know where they are from. Anyone, who sees a light with this information? Bye, Martin Pim Zandbergen schrieb:> Is anyone else seeing Vista (final) will not "connect" to a samba-hosted > printer? I'm getting error 0x00000057. I can connect to the port only > and install a local driver, though. It's just that the drivers will not > load > correctly. The drivers do load partly, because I can see driver-specific > attributes if I go to "Properties" rather than "Connect". But a test print > from there fails also. > > > Samba server: Fedora Core 6 i386, samba-3.0.23c-2 > Vista client, Vista Business (32-bit) final > Printer: HP LaserJet 4000 PCL6, driver from XP SP2. > > The same printer served from a Windows 2003 server > will connect just fine to a Vista client. > > Vista will connect to samba shared directories just fine. > > Any ideas? > > Pim >-- Martin Zielinski mz@seh.de Software Development SEH Computertechnik GmbH www.seh.de
Hi,> Is anyone else seeing Vista (final) will not "connect" to > a samba-hosted printer? I'm getting error 0x00000057We have seen slightly different behaviour with point and print on a Windows Vista Home Basic Laptop. Older printers such as HP 4050 series laserjet and HP LaserJet 1200 install and print correctly. Newer printers such as the Kyocera FS-C5016N colour laser and FS-1118MFP multi-function laser give the 0x00000057 error. I remember that these Kyocera drivers would not install on XP as a non-administrator user. This could be overcome by installing as administrator [which installed the driver] and then clicking on the printer on the samba server as an ordinary user. Alternatively changing XP group policy by disabling "Users can only Point and Print to machines in their Forest" also allowed ordinary users to install the printers from scratch. Doug -- |--------------------------------------------------| | Dr Doug Chappell | | Information Technology Officer, Computer Support | | School of Molecular and Microbial Biosciences | | The University of Sydney, 2006 NSW AUSTRALIA | | d.chappell@mmb.usyd.edu.au | |--------------------------------------------------| | Phone: 61 2 9351 2505 | Fax: 61 2 9351 4726 | | 61 2 9351 2499 | | |--------------------------------------------------|