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04-11-2017 07:16 AM
Hello, @MarkS3
Sorry for the delayed response 😞
I believe we have to give “ENUM” permission on your registry to try and fix this issue.
Note: An incorrect registry entry can cause serious system problems or prevent the computer from starting. If you must edit the registry to resolve issues, you should always make a backup of the registry.
Please follow the steps mentioned below to take a registry backup and to give ENUM permissions:
- First, uninstall the printer drivers completely by going to – control panel – all programs.
- Once the drivers are completely uninstalled, restart your computer.
- Press “Windows logo key” + “R” to get the run pop-up window. Type “regedit” and press ok.
- To back up the entire registry, click Computer. Click “File”, and then click “Export”. Type a name for the backup file and save the backup copy to the location of your choice.
- Now, to give the ENUM permissions, expand the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” – “SYSTEM” – “CurrentControlSet”.
- Right-click on “ENUM” and select “Permissions”. Now click on “Add”.
- In the “Enter the object names to select” field type “ADMINISTRATOR” and press ok.
- Administrator will be added on the “Group or username filed”. Now click “Advanced”. You will get the “Advanced Security Settings for Enum” window. Select the “Permissions” tab.
- Select the Administrator field – Edit – And select the box next to “Full control”. Press ok. Repeat the exercise for all the type except for “Everyone”.
- Now select the “Auditing” tab select “Add”. Again add “Administrator” field. Edit and give full permissions.
- Apply the settings, and exit out of registry.
- Now install the printer software drivers.
Let me know how that goes.
Good luck 🙂
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