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How are the printers connected to the network? via windows print server?
network card? Are you connecting directly to the printer or through a
windows print server?  You see them in network neighborhood?

Need more details.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill" <billzbubb@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 11:23 AM
Subject: [PCTECH] Attaching to a Network Printer


> I'm having a problem attaching to any network printer with my W2K SP3 PC.
I -think- it's related to my removing the TCP/IP protocol and reinstalling
it earlier this week.
>
> I had trouble deleting the printers to recreate them, so I went into the
registry and got rid of them.  Even after deleting them I still can't
connect  "Could not connect to the printer.  You either entered a printer
name that was incorrect or the specified printer is no longer connected to
the server."
>
> I've done some Googling and haven't found anything to help.  Anyone else
have any ideas?
>
> Bill
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