This way you will be able to make it to work your shared Printer without uninstalling the recent update -. I had same issue, one computer was unable to connect printer locally shared from second computer , on the step when you need to install driver it said error "0xc".
What I did: deleted printer on 1st computer; deleted driver; and then downloaded driver from internet for that printer and installed it manually only driver. Hope it helps. I tried all the solution. Finally uninstalled printer from main pc and reinstalled with inf file. Its worked. The solution listed is fine and working.
Thanks a lot. The printer sharing was working fine and just stopped working. KB update is not installed. At first, the printer could not be seen and required at Network Reset. The printer can now be seen but 0xc error still appears. There is not driver on the host computer to delete as it is built-in.
Hello, you have to delete driver not from host computer, you have to delete it from your computer If it exists So, solution is that you manually install driver before adding shared printer and when you do that and then you add the printer you pass that problematic step and printer is connecting without issues.
First you have to check that both a and a bit driver versions are installed on the print server , if so delete one. If not try the below steps. To fix this problem, you need to delete the corrupted registry key of the print driver on a print server to which the shared printer is directly connected. Open the Registry Editor regedit. Hi, I have the same problem as KaizarLehri, but your ansver is for the printserver and there is no problem at my printserver.
The printer is OK at my printserver and as well as my laptop connected via WiFi. My PC and printserver are connected via ethernet cable. I have recently rebuild my pc with latest win10 and after that I get the problem. Before rebuild I had no problem with the network shared printer. Maybe some wrong with the new Win10? I was having the same problem and found the fix on another site. After rebooting, shared printers on the network can be added again.
Thanks for the solution, but I am unable to uninstall the KB update, even tried doing it through command prompt, and yes used it as admin. I still have the problem of connecting to the network printer. So how it worked: deleted printer on 1st computer; deleted driver; and then downloaded driver from internet for that printer and installed it manually only driver.
I tried to follow this solution but I am stumped. In my case I have computer 1 to which a printer is attached and shared. I have computer 2 which is connected to the shared printer attached to computer 1 and is working just fine. I have computer 3 that was behind on updates but after being updated had a connection that stopped working after being updated. I have deleted the printer from computer 3 and then reinstalled the driver from the windows update choice as a local printer lpt1.
I don't see that I can redirect to the shared printer but if that is possible someone could let me know. I tried just the same standard steps as I outlined above after the local printer driver reinstall but that did not make any difference. Do you have any steps to add that might direct me further? G, is your "1st computer" the one that is sharing the printer or the one that trying to use the shared printer? On which machine did you delete the.
My work was delayed because of this problem. Pre-installing the printer driver, making registry settings or group policy settings didn't help. I then disabled the updates for now. I installed the printers, they are working without updates. Dear microsoft, when you do fix updates, please test a few times before posting! Did you remove the update from the machine you were trying to connect to the shared printer or the machine that was sharing the printer?
I uninstalled the above-mentioned kb and later kb updates from both sides. The problem did not go away, I tried the recommended actions via group policy and regedit, and it still didn't work.
As a solution, I removed the september and october updates from both computers. Then I turned off the updates. Run the installation program for the printer driver on the pc you are trying to connect to the printer. When the program directs you to connect the printer cable, attempt to connect to the remote printer.
The driver files should still be available at that time. In exceptional cases, a solution to a specific issue must be delivered outside of the quarterly feature package delivery cycle. In very exceptional and rare cases, a hotfix delivers a solution to a problem that was caused by a previous feature package.
This hotfix would be announced by hot news or other specific rollout communication. Once a hotfix is applied to the customer's installation to correct the issue, it is recommended to update to the next regular feature package once released, as hotfixes are only provided as temporary solutions.
If a hotfix is not applicable to all customers, it is not necessary to install it because the next regular feature package will include that hotfix. You can subscribe to receive notification when it is updated, refer to SAP Note for the detailed guideline.
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