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Missing port types : local port and Standard TCP/IP port



 
 
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Old December 26th 06, 11:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
programmer_not_admin
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Default Missing port types : local port and Standard TCP/IP port

Hi Guys ,

I work in a small office as the in house programmer , but I am expected
to support a the network as well.

The boss's computer does not have port types " local port" and
"Standard TCP/IP port" under files server properties ports add
new port port types.


I do not want to re-install Windows XP. And by the way , he did delete
the port types ( reasons best known to the man himself)


Please be generous and respond to this post , I am in a bind .

thanks
kpt

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Old December 27th 06, 12:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Dieter
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Default Missing port types : local port and Standard TCP/IP port

Hi,

if you have netsupport manager (remoting software) installed,
uninstall it and try again.
If not check settings at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Print\Monitors
I have here multiple entries. For "local port", Driver=localspl.dll
and one for "Standard TCP/IP Port", Driver = tcpmon.dll . Perhaps the
dlls cannot be loaded. You can detect the dependencies with depends.exe
from microsoft. For tcpmon.dll these are msvcrt.dll, ws2_32.dll and
spoolss.dll and the standard dlls. (msvcrt.dll could be a candidate).
For localspl.dll you can download a debug-version from my homepage,
which gives debug output in dbgview from sysinternals. It is renamed
to ddklocalmon.dll (search for it it google newsgroup)

Good luck

Dieter


Hi Guys ,

I work in a small office as the in house programmer , but I am expected
to support a the network as well.

The boss's computer does not have port types " local port" and
"Standard TCP/IP port" under files server properties ports add
new port port types.


I do not want to re-install Windows XP. And by the way , he did delete
the port types ( reasons best known to the man himself)


Please be generous and respond to this post , I am in a bind .

thanks
kpt

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Old December 27th 06, 11:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
programmer_not_admin
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Default Missing port types : local port and Standard TCP/IP port

thanks for the tip Dieter , I shall give it a try
thanks
kpt

On Dec 27, 7:38 am, Dieter wrote:
Hi,

if you have netsupport manager (remoting software) installed,
uninstall it and try again.
If not check settings at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Print\Monitors
I have here multiple entries. For "local port", Driver=localspl.dll
and one for "Standard TCP/IP Port", Driver = tcpmon.dll . Perhaps the
dlls cannot be loaded. You can detect the dependencies with depends.exe
from microsoft. For tcpmon.dll these are msvcrt.dll, ws2_32.dll and
spoolss.dll and the standard dlls. (msvcrt.dll could be a candidate).
For localspl.dll you can download a debug-version from my homepage,
which gives debug output in dbgview from sysinternals. It is renamed
to ddklocalmon.dll (search for it it google newsgroup)

Good luck

Dieter

Hi Guys ,


I work in a small office as the in house programmer , but I am expected
to support a the network as well.


The boss's computer does not have port types " local port" and
"Standard TCP/IP port" under files server properties ports add
new port port types.


I do not want to re-install Windows XP. And by the way , he did delete
the port types ( reasons best known to the man himself)


Please be generous and respond to this post , I am in a bind .


thanks
kpt


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Old December 28th 06, 02:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
programmer_not_admin
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Default Missing port types : local port and Standard TCP/IP port

Hi Dieter,

The tip you gave allowed my printer installer to add my printer and
create enteries for various ports.

thanks for the advise. I contacted Microsoft support before you
responded and they are yet to get back to me.

Once I get the official method , I shall post it here.

thanks
kpt

On Dec 27, 7:38 am, Dieter wrote:
Hi,

if you have netsupport manager (remoting software) installed,
uninstall it and try again.
If not check settings at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Print\Monitors
I have here multiple entries. For "local port", Driver=localspl.dll
and one for "Standard TCP/IP Port", Driver = tcpmon.dll . Perhaps the
dlls cannot be loaded. You can detect the dependencies with depends.exe
from microsoft. For tcpmon.dll these are msvcrt.dll, ws2_32.dll and
spoolss.dll and the standard dlls. (msvcrt.dll could be a candidate).
For localspl.dll you can download a debug-version from my homepage,
which gives debug output in dbgview from sysinternals. It is renamed
to ddklocalmon.dll (search for it it google newsgroup)

Good luck

Dieter

Hi Guys ,


I work in a small office as the in house programmer , but I am expected
to support a the network as well.


The boss's computer does not have port types " local port" and
"Standard TCP/IP port" under files server properties ports add
new port port types.


I do not want to re-install Windows XP. And by the way , he did delete
the port types ( reasons best known to the man himself)


Please be generous and respond to this post , I am in a bind .


thanks
kpt


 




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