10/20/2019 New Port Could Not Be Created 0000 Windows 8
If there is no uninstaller. If there is no uninstaller in the Start menu of Windows Vista, follow these steps: 1. Select the printer to be deleted Select the Start menu - Control Panel - Hardware and Sound - Printers. Click the model to delete, then press the Alt key on your keyboard. On the File menu, click Delete. Thanks for this. For my HP network printer on Windows 7, I had to do this as well — going a step further. It was necessary to remote the printers, then add them back manually, but when adding back I had to create new ports with names that were shorter an contained only letters.
Hi SRS 1970,Welcome to Windows Vista Answers Forums!You may try the following steps to uninstall the MP drivers and then repeat the installation setup to fix the error “new port could not be created'.1. Uninstall the drivers using Canon MP Drivers Uninstaller.2. Run E:winLANEnglishcnmnpu.exe from the install CD.3. Uninstall the Canon software using Control Panel – Programs and Features.a.
Click startb. Type appwiz.cpl in Start Searchc. Search for the Canon software, Right click and uninstall the software.4.
Restart the computer and check.5. Rerun the printer setup.Hope this information is helpful.Praseetha KMicrosoft Answers Support EngineerVisit our and let us know what you think.
Hello everyone,I'm having trouble installing my Canon MX 860 printer. It's been hooked up to my Dell studio XPS for the past few years but last week I had to reinstall Windows 7 Professional and now I'm trying to reinstall the MX 860, its drivers and scanning software.
I inserted the CD and selected network connection (not USB) and then got a message that no drivers needed to be installed as more up-to-date drivers were already installed. When it came time to install the MP navigator software I got an error that it was incompatible with my version of Windows and gave me an option to search the Internet for an alternative or to run anyway.
Because I've used the same printer and at the same software in Windows 7 Professional before, I let it run. When prompted, I selected my LAN and entered its password (the LAN was listed twice, one with WPA and one with WPA2, I tried both) and clicked okay, after a few minutes I got an error stating 'new port could not be created'.I tried running the procedure again but this time let Windows search the Internet for a newer version and was directed to the Canon website where I downloaded more up-to-date drivers. I tried the install procedure using that file but got the same results. I googled the error message and found a possible solution atwhich recommends running the program cnmnpu.exe from the Canon install disk which apparently 'uninstalled the ports and enabled them to be created again properly.' However, when I tried this procedure I still got the 'new port could not be created' error.I found no other solutions after googling the error message and I'm hoping someone else might know of a solution to this problem. Perhaps there's some registry tweaks that need to be made?
I did search the registry and found references to Canon printers but don't feel comfortable making changes to the registry. At one point I tried running the IJ Network Tool found on the Canon website with no luck.Thanks in advance for any info you can provide!Dan.
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