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Connecting to a network printer

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Hicksy - 28 Mar 2007 00:02 GMT
Hello, Im trying to connect a network printer to a windows vista laptop
without success. I try to connect it but it says " error 0x0000007a" Does
anyone know what's happening please?
Alan Morris [MSFT] - 28 Mar 2007 04:24 GMT
this resolves to
122 ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER <--> 0xc0000023 STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL

What type of printer are you attempting to connect?  Is this a shared
printer?  What type of system is sharing the device?

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> Hello, Im trying to connect a network printer to a windows vista laptop
> without success. I try to connect it but it says " error 0x0000007a" Does
> anyone know what's happening please?
davidroo - 21 May 2008 21:04 GMT
When trying to print in Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit I get an error
0x0000007a. This has just started happening after I installed SP1
Help???

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davidroo - 21 May 2008 21:08 GMT
I had no problem before installing SP1. This is happening to all Network
printers all HP's and OKI's

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