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		<title>Using an Old Printer with Windows Vista &#8211; and other Vista issues.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I bit the bullet and got a new PC with Microsoft Windows Vista. Yes, like every informed geek, I expect a few issues.  However, sooner or later I will need to support Vista at client sites; besides, XP is getting on in years. Today&#8217;s post is mainly about getting my old, but reliable, Brother [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I bit the bullet and got a new PC with Microsoft Windows Vista.</p>
<p>Yes, like every informed geek, I expect a few issues.  However, sooner or later I will need to support Vista at client sites; besides, XP is getting on in years.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s post is mainly about getting my old, but reliable, Brother HL-1030 to work in Vista.  The Brother laser printer is shared over the network by a Windows XP machine.</p>
<p>Some inter-related problems when trying to map this printer in Vista:</p>
<p>Immediately after trying to map the printer, this error comes up: &#8220;The printer driver is not compatible with a policy enabled on your computer that blocks NT 4.0 drivers&#8221;.  The Microsoft KB describing this, with no real work around other than &#8220;find a compatible driver&#8221;, is KB931719. Honestly, given the error message, wouldn&#8217;t you expect the KB article to provide a way to change the local policy?</p>
<p>Vista has no built in driver for my old HL1030, nor are there compatible drivers on the web.</p>
<p>On the driver front, a quick Google search told me that the built in Vista driver for the Brother HL-2030 would work fine.  But how do I use it? Every time I try the add printer wizard, it tries to install the incompatible point-and-click NT4/2K/XP drivers.</p>
<p>* Update &#8211; 2009-04: I had some intermittent problems with the HL-2030 driver, once in a while a page would not print completely and would cause the printer to require manual intervention to get it going again.  A quick search turned up <a href="http://www.brother.com/E-ftp/windowsvista/europe.html#1230">this page</a> which suggested using the Vista built in driver for the Brother HL-1430.  I&#8217;m trying that now.</p>
<p>So, I used an old trick. I faked a local port for the printer. I don&#8217;t remember the terminology, but I do recall this mapping system being common in the past &#8211; maybe with Novell or DOS?</p>
<p>Anyway, create a new local port using the share name, e.g. \\server\brother. You will be prompted to pick a driver. In my case, using the Brother HL-2030 driver does indeed work fine.</p>
<p>Some other Vista problems that I&#8217;ve had to resolve:</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve disabled User Access Control.  I can&#8217;t officially recommend this to other people, but it just doesn&#8217;t jive with me.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve removed all but the US keyboard from my keyboard settings. Canadian PC&#8217;s (maybe it&#8217;s dependent on the regional settings?) have English, French and a &#8220;combo&#8221; keyboard mapping installed by default.  That&#8217;s fine until you accidentally hit the hot-key to switch to the French format &#8211; for some reason you do not get a confirmation prompt (!?!).  It happened to me on day two with this computer.  I&#8217;ve previously helped others fix this too.  While you&#8217;re at it, those with Intel Graphics, disable the hot-key that rotates the screen &#8211; everyone stumbles on that one eventually.</p>
<p>I had issues with an Access &#8220;.mdb&#8221; database on a network share that I use for tracking stuff. The resolution for that was to add the &#8220;serving&#8221; machine&#8217;s host name to my Internet trusted zone.  Adding only the IP address did not work, despite a MSKB Knowledge Base article I found.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure more Vista issues will pop-up.  But, so far, it&#8217;s been manageable.  I quite like the new 3-D flip task thing and the search tool.</p>
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