Hi,
I have a customer running TCP ICE Plus (v7.10a/32 Build 27) to access their AIX RS6000 that recently purchased a networked HP Color Laserjet CM1312nfi MFP and after installing the driver/software on about 4 PC's in their office, ICE TCP has stopped responding when it is launched on those PC's.
I've searched and found some similar issues, but in other cases uninstalling the HP software has fixed the problem. The troubleshooting steps I have tried so far are:
1. Uninstall all HP printer software - problem persists.
2. Reinstall ICE TCP - had a similar problem as someone else where ICE's setup.exe does nothing when attempting to reinstall -- a reinstall from safe mode worked, but problem is still there.
3. Switched affected PC's from HP's full "Recommended" software install to the basic "Express" install that doesnt load things such as HP Toolbox or HP Updater. - same result
4. Tested on another working PC that hadn't previously had the full HP install - Installed HP's basic "Express" drivers only , but express affects ICE TCP as well.
Something I did find in my tests was that it doesnt seem as if the HP software itsself is whats affecting ICE, but rather something the windows print spooler or fax service is doing. Perhaps the HP software updated something, as both services were already present before the HP install? I can manually stop the fax service and ICE will respond immediately with the AIX login prompt. I can also stop the print spooler service and get the same result, however the fax service stops too since it relies on the print spooler.
Whatever is going on behind the scenes is simply stopping the initial connection between ICE and the AIX, because once the fax/spooler service is disabled and ICE logs in, i can re-enable the service and ICE's connection is unaffected, and the customer can login and print as normal. We've been using this as a crutch so the customer can continue to work, however they certainly dont view it as an acceptable fix, and I'm out of things to try, aside from uninstalling windows fax service, and hoping they never need it...
Has anyone else seen this or is this a known issue? Would a patch/update for TCP ICE possibly help?
Thanks!
-Devin Padgett
Dalton Computer Services