Answer» I am trying to install this printer with a parallel cable on a 32-bit windows 7 Enterprise PC. Windows Update has a driver but when it tries to get installed i get an error saying "Printer Driver was not installed, operation could not be completed, error 0x80240022". Can someone help please?Is this your computer? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_(computer) truenorthlink didnt work, i got the printer working, it was connected via a parellel cable, used a usb a-b instead and the windows update driver and it worked!!! thanks for you response anywayDon't know why that link does not now work (doesn't work for me now either). It did when i posted it. In case you do not have the manual for your printer by way of compensation i am including a link to it for possible future use. http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&contentType=SupportManual&prodTypeId=18972&prodSeriesId=25521 I am once again trying a link to what may be your computer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_(computer) This is exactly the same one i posted in my original post. Which for some reason does NOT work via the CH post but does work if the FOLLOWING google search is performed "enterprise computer" ? It is the 1st reply in over 61,000,000 responses. truenorthBoth linx work here...Very weird. Trying to access the actual reference (picture etc) of the enterprise computer (my search parameter) from the thread (both refferences) does not work whereas using the route of the google search it always does. When i go via the CH post it does bring me to a wikipedia web site basically asking me if "did i mean-etc" but certainly NOT the site Google found. truenorthLinks are not the same: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_%28computer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_%28computer%29 %29 is ")"CC, I know that you are trying to tell me something but unfortunately i don't know what it is. My 2 links in this thread (to me as i look at them) are absolutely identical. Also in BOTH instances when i accessed the page via a google search they are the same. All i did to present them in the post was : while the page was open i highlighted the URL and clicked on "ctrl/c" then inserted the link into the thread via "ctrl/v" . A process i do often. However even immediately prior to creating this post (answer to you) i clicked on BOTH my CH links and do get to a Wikipedia page but not the one i created as described above. All was done in Opera by the way. truenorthYou didn't hightlight the closing parenthesis when you did the CNTL-C.Right, once in AWHILE the CH auto-link does not work. You have to use the link TOOL yand ou enclose it in the [ url] and [ /url] things.When i highlighted the URL link it was on the actual open page of the desired sight . Therefore as is the case on any URL in the address window there are NO parenthesis enclosing it. At least on any web search i have ever done. As further examples you will note the following link http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&contentType=SupportManual&prodTypeId=18972&prodSeriesId=25521 which is from my earlier post above. Which is the link to the O/Ps printer manual. It was created exactly the same way and it works fine(at least for me it does) whereas the 2 for the Wikipedia (which are identical) do not. truenorth P.S. Thank you though for PERSISTING with your observations and unless there is something i am missing it still remains a mystery why in all past instances and with this one exception it has always produced a correct usable link.Test links after you post. Computers are only human.
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