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WIASane don't want to install on Windows Vista #18
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Could you please provide a screenshot of the error message? Thanks in advance. |
Hum, sorry I can't do it (I'm in vacations), but I perfectly remember than |
Okay, did it came directly from the installer or later during the device setup in a separate window? Have a nice vacation and holidays! |
Thank you very much!
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Please try to install the following version once you are back home: wiasane-v0.1.1.9-23-g9f92ebf.exe |
Oki !!!
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I assume that "server:6566" is just an example value, right? You have to use the actual servers hostname or IP address and the corret SANE port to setup the connection. |
I will try it.
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I'm facing the same problem as Arno500: I'm running Vista 32bit on the SANE-client-to-be. Both wiasane-v0.1.1.9-23-g9f92ebf.exe and wiasane-v0.1.1.9-25-g400d726-dbg.exe install (the regular wiasane download does not), but during driver installation, the step "Trying to initialize the session ..." hangs forever. When I run the saned on the server in standalone mode with debug output, saned indeed show traffic from the client:
But that's it. Nothing else happens from there on (even if I restart saned, or if I run saned in inetd mode). I ran DebugView on the Vista client with wiasane-v0.1.1.9-23-g9f92ebf.exe, but it doesn't show anything interesting, only window initialization stuff AFAICS. By the way, the initialization fails instantly with an error "Scanner session connect failed" when saned is not running or when I enter a non-existant IP or port. This is the output of DebugView failing to connect. I guess the WM_NOTIFY events are the keypresses during me replace "localhost" with the IP of the server, and then nothing interesting at all is to be seen. Any idea?
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Hello, |
The driver doesn't install on Windows Vista. I don't know if it is just the installer or the driver but I receive a message saying that this OS is incompatible. I've tested the first version and it's the same.
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