No problem with the upgrade, however no printers are showing up in Windows 7. I have them enabled in VMware Fusion.
Any Ideas?
Thanks!
I too ran into this problem on two VMs, but subsequently solved it. The VMWare Tools installer is not installing the ThinPrint software into Windows. All that needs to be done is to run the VMWare Tools installer again and choose the "Modify" option when it asks if you want to modify or repair the installation. You will then be presented with a tree of items that can be installed or removed. Select the one with the "+" beside it and you will see the ThinPrint option with a yellow "1" beside it. Simply click the icon and choose to install it and all necessary parts (paraphrasing here). Continue with the install and reboot your VM. After that, all printers should be there, as expected. This is the procedure that worked for me on two x64 Win 7 installs. I hope this helps everyone.
Dave
I'm having some similar behavior. My Win7 VM now has no printers coming across and my XP one has my default printer but not my second one coming across.
Same issue here as well. All of my Mac printers (10.6.1) displayed and worked when using Windows 7 x64 in VMware Fusion 2.0.6, but after upgrading to VMware Fusion 3.0 the printers are missing, even though the VM is set to use the Mac's printers.
Hello,
Can one of you please run the Collect Support Information and post it to this thread? Also, would any of you have time to try some debugging on this?
Thank you,
Michelle Barreda
VMware Fusion QA
I will do the same when I'm back in front of the machine in question this evening.
Got it, thanks! I will look it over.
Thank you,
Michelle Barreda
Thanks it will give me a good comparison!
I have upgraded form fusion 2.0.6 to 3.0.
Upgrade seems OK, but the printer is not working.
I'm using Windows Vista.
Any Clue. (in my thought, it's pretty basic to make sure thaht printing will work...no?)
All,
I have logged an internal bug for tracking (bug 468903) . This issue is being looked at. I agree it is painful to not have printers from your VM. For now the workaround would be to add them manually as you would on any Windows machine. It is not ideal, but it may get you printing until the issue is solved.
Sorry for the inconvience,
Michelle Barreda
VMware Fusion QA
I too ran into this problem on two VMs, but subsequently solved it. The VMWare Tools installer is not installing the ThinPrint software into Windows. All that needs to be done is to run the VMWare Tools installer again and choose the "Modify" option when it asks if you want to modify or repair the installation. You will then be presented with a tree of items that can be installed or removed. Select the one with the "+" beside it and you will see the ThinPrint option with a yellow "1" beside it. Simply click the icon and choose to install it and all necessary parts (paraphrasing here). Continue with the install and reboot your VM. After that, all printers should be there, as expected. This is the procedure that worked for me on two x64 Win 7 installs. I hope this helps everyone.
Dave
What the heck - you're totally right - just tried that on mine and it was the same way. They are back in both XP and Win7 now that I did the modify install and reset the ThinPrint part.
That did it for me too. Thanks so much!
VERY VERY VERY big thanks. My printer is back. You're a genius.
I just don't understand why the tools installer don't do that by default ???? it's pretty basic.
So, thanks so much.
No problem. I'm glad that I could help. Now, if someone could just tell me how to get my screen resolution settings to stick across reboots of Win 7, I'd have it made! :^)
Dave