Vista - > slow to a Vista client vista network printer - connection

I have a Vista computer with printers and two computers sharing portable conecting to it over ethernet.
Print to the shared printer is a portable XP without problem. FRM the vista customer it takes a long time to print our a page for example internet exproler show does not and after 5 minutes I got the print dialog box and when you press OK, it "does not" for another 5 minutes before the actual start of printing.
I tried to remove/connect printer, update the network, software drivers of registry fix etc.
When you run FixIt MS it takes about 5 minutes to connect, 5 minutes to check ink cartridges etc but not problem is presented at the end after 25 minutes :-)
Printer is HP PSC 2110 all-in-one, but I don't think that is the question.
In addition to printing the rest of the machine Vista works fine.

No idea what to try next?

WM6 HTC TYTN Lars Jensen Rikart

Hello

It has proved to be a problem with the dns timeouts

When ping was a slow response because dns has expired (the provider dhcp) and then I guess that wins or similar was used to find the ip address. When you add the name of printerserver and intellectual property on the vista pc that has solved the problem.

Lars

HTC TYTN WM6

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