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Author Topic: Windows 7 and shareport utility  (Read 53752 times)

phatboy

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #15 on: May 13, 2010, 06:55:37 PM »

Thanks for the info.  I have a HP Photosmart All-in-One c5250 and need the scanner along with the CD labeler to work.
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phatboy

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #16 on: May 13, 2010, 07:09:41 PM »

It would be nice if D-Link would fix the shareport app under 64-bit Windows 7.  Sorry, I think I'm asking for too much, no?
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Sammydad1

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #17 on: May 13, 2010, 07:21:03 PM »

Reach out to user SESCA (a Dlink rep) and provide any detailed report of symptoms you are seeing.... He has been very helpful with me.
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phatboy

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #18 on: May 13, 2010, 07:23:24 PM »

That is awesome, thx.
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ldarthard

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #19 on: June 28, 2010, 05:45:06 AM »

Hello. FTP/R (First Time Post/Reply). This utility is very strange. I have 3 PC's, two are dual bootable, and the third is a makeshift HTPC running Windows 7 64 bit Enterprise. The HTPC connects to my external Shareport HDD flawlessly (the connection is wireless though...hmmmm), but the othe two PC's are sporadic, well Windows 7 64 Bit Ultimate just won't connect. The utility window states that the drive is available, but when I click to connect, nothing happens, it just reverts to "available". The machines also boot into 32 Bit versions of Windows XP Professional, and Vista Ultimate, and the SharePort connects fine in those versions. The only difference I see is that the HTPC is just running Microsoft Security Essentials and the default Windows Firewall. The Windows XP, and Windows Vista Machines are running Kasparsky 2009. Whereas my Windows 64 Bit Ultimate is running AVG and Microsoft Security Essentials. I was leaning toward a Firewall issue, but I can not detect anything blocking SharePort. I NEED HELP .!  ???
My Router is a D-Link DIR-628, running Firmware Version: 1.23NA Hardware Version: A2. 
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SoHo1

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #20 on: June 28, 2010, 10:24:30 AM »

From reading the posts, it seems that Win 7 64-bit SHOULD work with SharePort.  However, I cannot get it to work.  I have a brand new PC with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit installed and fully updated.

My LAN configuration is simple.  PC wired into DIR-655 and a printer wired in too.  Router connects to a cable modem.

SharePort tells me:
No device servers were found on the network.

Also, one other interesting aspect...
Before upgrading my DIR-655 firmware and installing the SharePort client, Windows 7 was able to create a network diagram of my network.
Since the Firmware update and restore of my router settings, and installed client, of course,
Windows 7 now gets an error trying to build the network map.
 "An error happened during the mapping process."

Note however, that in trying to diagnose all this, i have tried a thyird party mapping tool that worked just fine, but did not see the attached USB drive.
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EddieZ

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #21 on: June 28, 2010, 01:14:59 PM »

From reading the posts, it seems that Win 7 64-bit SHOULD work with SharePort.  However, I cannot get it to work.  I have a brand new PC with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit installed and fully updated.

My LAN configuration is simple.  PC wired into DIR-655 and a printer wired in too.  Router connects to a cable modem.

SharePort tells me:
No device servers were found on the network.

Also, one other interesting aspect...
Before upgrading my DIR-655 firmware and installing the SharePort client, Windows 7 was able to create a network diagram of my network.
Since the Firmware update and restore of my router settings, and installed client, of course,
Windows 7 now gets an error trying to build the network map.
 "An error happened during the mapping process."

Note however, that in trying to diagnose all this, i have tried a thyird party mapping tool that worked just fine, but did not see the attached USB drive.

The mapping issue is Windows related. I have one PC failing it and another two that just do it the right way.

Printer on USb or ethernet? Shareport only works with USB devices. If USB, check your firewall. It should have created a rule for Shareport.

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ldarthard

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #22 on: June 28, 2010, 03:55:30 PM »

I see that this is fairly an hot topic, but there seems to be no clear resolution to the problem. I guess I should be "satisfied" that one PC is working with SharePort, but that is not me. I guess to figure out this problem, is to talk to someone who has this thing working consistently with Windows 7 64 bit (besides me, since my experience is far from consistant). I hear theres a SharePort 3.0, but like Big Foot and Aliens, it seems very elusive to locate.

Hello. FTP/R (First Time Post/Reply). This utility is very strange. I have 3 PC's, two are dual bootable, and the third is a makeshift HTPC running Windows 7 64 bit Enterprise. The HTPC connects to my external Shareport HDD flawlessly (the connection is wireless though...hmmmm), but the other two PC's are sporadic, well Windows 7 64 Bit Ultimate just won't connect. The utility window states that the drive is available, but when I click to connect, nothing happens, it just reverts to "available". The machines also boot into 32 Bit versions of Windows XP Professional, and Vista Ultimate, and the SharePort connects fine in those versions. The only difference I see is that the HTPC is just running Microsoft Security Essentials and the default Windows Firewall. The Windows XP, and Windows Vista Machines are running Kasparsky 2009. Whereas my Windows 64 Bit Ultimate is running AVG and Microsoft Security Essentials. I was leaning toward a Firewall issue, but I can not detect anything blocking SharePort. I NEED HELP .!  ???
My Router is a D-Link DIR-628, running Firmware Version: 1.23NA Hardware Version: A2. 
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huntpt

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #23 on: July 04, 2010, 02:30:23 PM »

I am running Shareport V3.  I have DIR-825 router with 2.03NA firmware.  I am running Windows 7 64-bit OS.  My difficulties with Shareport appeared to clear up when I disabled the Windows Firewall.  I am running Comodo Firewall in its place.

There was a post somewhere that pointed me to this, I cannot recall where it was.  But look on this forum for instructions about what firewall rules are required and that may help.

My only problem at the moment appears to be momentary dropped connections with the router.  It could actually be an ISP problem; my ISP has not been performing well as of late.

Good luck!
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eusriso

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #24 on: July 15, 2010, 08:11:11 AM »

I have the identical problem as the user below - SharePort with Windows Firewall enabled will not work.   Disabling Firewall it works fine.    I am using Windows 7 64 BIT OS.   DLINK Support Please help!!!! 

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I am running Shareport V3.  I have DIR-825 router with 2.03NA firmware.  I am running Windows 7 64-bit OS.  My difficulties with Shareport appeared to clear up when I disabled the Windows Firewall.  I am running Comodo Firewall in its place.

There was a post somewhere that pointed me to this, I cannot recall where it was.  But look on this forum for instructions about what firewall rules are required and that may help.

My only problem at the moment appears to be momentary dropped connections with the router.  It could actually be an ISP problem; my ISP has not been performing well as of late.

Good luck!

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melmeow

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #25 on: July 16, 2010, 12:56:28 PM »

ok i got a different error.....mine is a TWAIN_32.dll error. After clicking the OK button to acknowledge the error, i can still use my printer via the shareport. Support replied me saying Win 7 64bits not supported. Any help guys ?
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Sammydad1

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #26 on: July 16, 2010, 10:34:11 PM »

Twain_32.dll is related to the scanning functions, not the printing functions....
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melmeow

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #27 on: July 17, 2010, 01:36:48 AM »

thanks for the reply...but i have unpowered the scanner out as it does not have win64bit drivers...so i am not sure why shareport is constantly seeking TWAIN_32 whenenver i launch the utility.
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EddieZ

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #28 on: July 18, 2010, 09:50:50 AM »

thanks for the reply...but i have unpowered the scanner out as it does not have win64bit drivers...so i am not sure why shareport is constantly seeking TWAIN_32 whenenver i launch the utility.

Because Shareport can also share scanners/multifunctional devices. And probly Shareport was initially setup also with the scanner still attached.
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dirk@heenenweer.be

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Re: Windows 7 and shareport utility
« Reply #29 on: September 20, 2010, 05:46:13 AM »

I never attached a scanner to the Shareport.
I had the twain32.dll error before, but after the error, mij HP 1700 businessJet was working fine.
Howerver, whenever I printed the first time from win7 64-bit ultimate, the router restarted instantly.
The problem did not occur from win7 32-bit machines.

I have now upgrade from 1.16 to 1.17
The twain error persists, but no way to reconnect my printer anymore. So the situation has worsened
Bweurk.

I was wondering is the twain32 error is related to the connection problems, since indeed the twain32.dll is not in use by my printer.
My Shareport enthousiasme is cooling rapidly, might get back to shared printer or IP printer as before.
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