Guest tek586 Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 I am trying to print to a certain printer which is connected via IP. I can ping the printer, install and reinstall the printer, browse to the printer web interface via IP but I cannot print to it. All of the other computers in the office can print to it except me. I checked my event logs and I did notice this warning: tcp ip has reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent tcp connect attempts (event ID 4226). I have been searching all week all over the internet and no one has a solution to this issue. The Microsoft support center is suggesting that there could be a virus on the machine. I ran my antivirus only to rule it out and no virus. When I print a test page I immediately get an error saying test page failed to print. Would like some input or from any other teacher over there. I also called the printers tech support (Konica Minolta) and they are stumped as well. They suggested to reload windows but I want to use all of my resources before I do that. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Guest John John (MVP) Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Re: Printing - So far no has sovled this. Try here: http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=4226&eventno=4252&source=Tcpip&phase=1 John tek586 wrote: > I am trying to print to a certain printer which is connected via IP. I can > ping the printer, install and reinstall the printer, browse to the printer > web interface via IP but I cannot print to it. All of the other computers in > the office can print to it except me. I checked my event logs and I did > notice this warning: tcp ip has reached the security limit imposed on the > number of concurrent tcp connect attempts (event ID 4226). I have been > searching all week all over the internet and no one has a solution to this > issue. The Microsoft support center is suggesting that there could be a > virus on the machine. I ran my antivirus only to rule it out and no virus. > When I print a test page I immediately get an error saying test page failed > to print. Would like some input or from any other teacher over there. I > also called the printers tech support (Konica Minolta) and they are stumped > as well. They suggested to reload windows but I want to use all of my > resources before I do that. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. >
Guest tek586 Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Re: Printing - So far no has sovled this. Still nothing. When I print a test page I get a "test page failed to print" immediately. Anything else I can try. "John John (MVP)" wrote: > Try here: > http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=4226&eventno=4252&source=Tcpip&phase=1 > > John > > tek586 wrote: > > > I am trying to print to a certain printer which is connected via IP. I can > > ping the printer, install and reinstall the printer, browse to the printer > > web interface via IP but I cannot print to it. All of the other computers in > > the office can print to it except me. I checked my event logs and I did > > notice this warning: tcp ip has reached the security limit imposed on the > > number of concurrent tcp connect attempts (event ID 4226). I have been > > searching all week all over the internet and no one has a solution to this > > issue. The Microsoft support center is suggesting that there could be a > > virus on the machine. I ran my antivirus only to rule it out and no virus. > > When I print a test page I immediately get an error saying test page failed > > to print. Would like some input or from any other teacher over there. I > > also called the printers tech support (Konica Minolta) and they are stumped > > as well. They suggested to reload windows but I want to use all of my > > resources before I do that. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. > > > >
Guest R. McCarty Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Re: Printing - So far no has sovled this. Try spooling a print job from another User account on the PC to see if it's a Profile specific issue. I'd probably just do a TCP reset on the PC if using another account also fails. "tek586" <tek586@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C150733B-A946-43F9-A473-306DDA5A3177@microsoft.com... > Still nothing. When I print a test page I get a "test page failed to > print" > immediately. Anything else I can try. > > "John John (MVP)" wrote: > >> Try here: >> http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=4226&eventno=4252&source=Tcpip&phase=1 >> >> John >> >> tek586 wrote: >> >> > I am trying to print to a certain printer which is connected via IP. I >> > can >> > ping the printer, install and reinstall the printer, browse to the >> > printer >> > web interface via IP but I cannot print to it. All of the other >> > computers in >> > the office can print to it except me. I checked my event logs and I >> > did >> > notice this warning: tcp ip has reached the security limit imposed on >> > the >> > number of concurrent tcp connect attempts (event ID 4226). I have been >> > searching all week all over the internet and no one has a solution to >> > this >> > issue. The Microsoft support center is suggesting that there could be >> > a >> > virus on the machine. I ran my antivirus only to rule it out and no >> > virus. >> > When I print a test page I immediately get an error saying test page >> > failed >> > to print. Would like some input or from any other teacher over there. >> > I >> > also called the printers tech support (Konica Minolta) and they are >> > stumped >> > as well. They suggested to reload windows but I want to use all of my >> > resources before I do that. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. >> > >> >>
Guest nass Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 RE: Printing - So far no has sovled this. "tek586" wrote: > I am trying to print to a certain printer which is connected via IP. I can > ping the printer, install and reinstall the printer, browse to the printer > web interface via IP but I cannot print to it. All of the other computers in > the office can print to it except me. I checked my event logs and I did > notice this warning: tcp ip has reached the security limit imposed on the > number of concurrent tcp connect attempts (event ID 4226). I have been > searching all week all over the internet and no one has a solution to this > issue. The Microsoft support center is suggesting that there could be a > virus on the machine. I ran my antivirus only to rule it out and no virus. > When I print a test page I immediately get an error saying test page failed > to print. Would like some input or from any other teacher over there. I > also called the printers tech support (Konica Minolta) and they are stumped > as well. They suggested to reload windows but I want to use all of my > resources before I do that. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Have you bee able to print in the past? Did your network get busy and lots of user printer and move and copy files/folders/Doc? Are you able to access the Network shares? If the above yes then your network resources are okay! But if it is not then your network may be under attack or a heavy usage from users inside the network. Try to clear the printer Queue it may be jamed by lots of Docs waiting to be printed but ask the users first or do it after Work hours. Turn the Spool service OFF then ON and see if you are able to print. Open the Registry Editor by typing in the Run command: regedit click [OK] and locate this Key and edit the Value for "TcpNumConnections" [-]HKEY_LOCALL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters = "TcpNumConnections" DWORD 00011170 and edit this value to number of connections you need. Reboot your machine and try to print. HTH, nass --- http://www.nastec.co.uk
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