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Printer ports
Name: jtros402 Date: January 8, 2007 at 10:23:47 Pacific OS: 2003 CPU/Ram: Raid, 2gb
Comment:
I have about 4 TS ports in my printer settings that are all inactive. When I attempt to delete them, I get an error message saying "Selected port cannot be deleted. The request is not supported." If I attempt to configure the port, I get the following message, "An error occurred during port configuration. This operation is not supported.".
I have administrator priveledges on the computer, however I have not been able to get them deleted. It's causing problems with the other printer ports running on my computer. Anyone have any idea's of how to delete them from the system?
Name: Lucid Date: January 10, 2007 at 15:20:52 Pacific
Reply:
Have you checked your event logs to see if there's some related errors being generated? Also, have you tried removing the printers from a command line instead of through the GUI?
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