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Cannot share a printer from my desktop with Windows XP to my notebook with
Windows Vista. This is what technical support is telling me. Emma_GWER9505 says: I see that you have an issue sharing the printer to a network, right? And is the printer connected to the Windows XP computer? Please note that there is a conflict sharing printer from a Windows XP computer to Windows Vista computer. This is because drivers for Windows Vista should be updated/ And also there is driver conflict between Windows Vista and Windows XP. I recommend you to contact the printer manufacturer for this concern. I have an HP printer so contacted them for a new driver which they say my computer already has but, it doesn't. I'm having a hard time finding a way to mail them about this problem. Can't find anywhere to complain to Microsoft either. Anyway, if anyone can help here is as far as I got with my file sharing. To print using a shared printer Follow these steps to connect to a shared printer over the network. You must know the name of the computer that has the printer attached to it. If you don't know this name, ask someone who uses that computer, or go to the other computer yourself and look it up. For information on how to find this name, see Find your computer name. 1. Click the Start button Picture of the Start button, and then, in the Search box, type \\ followed by the name of the computer with the shared printer you want to use (for example, \\mylaptop). 2. Press ENTER. 3. If Windows can find the computer on the network, a folder will open for the computer. Double-click Printers. If any shared printers are connected to this computer, they will appear here. If you don't see the shared printer you want to use, ask a person who uses that computer if the printer is connected, turned on, and shared with other users on the network. 4. Double-click the printer. Windows will automatically add the printer to your computer and install the printer driver. When the process is complete, click Next. This is where the problem starts,,,,,I get this message, (Windows cannot connect to the printer. Access is denied). There is no printer in the folder on this machine. When I go to hp to download the driver this is the message I get. Content starts here Introduction The driver solution for this product is included in your Windows Vista operating system and is already on your computer. There is no need to download anything. Follow the steps below to quickly and easily get your product working with Windows Vista. Then it go's on the describe how. |
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I do it a different way.
Mak "Linda830" wrote: Cannot share a printer from my desktop with Windows XP to my notebook with Windows Vista. This is what technical support is telling me. Emma_GWER9505 says: I see that you have an issue sharing the printer to a network, right? And is the printer connected to the Windows XP computer? Please note that there is a conflict sharing printer from a Windows XP computer to Windows Vista computer. This is because drivers for Windows Vista should be updated/ And also there is driver conflict between Windows Vista and Windows XP. I recommend you to contact the printer manufacturer for this concern. I have an HP printer so contacted them for a new driver which they say my computer already has but, it doesn't. I'm having a hard time finding a way to mail them about this problem. Can't find anywhere to complain to Microsoft either. Anyway, if anyone can help here is as far as I got with my file sharing. To print using a shared printer Follow these steps to connect to a shared printer over the network. You must know the name of the computer that has the printer attached to it. If you don't know this name, ask someone who uses that computer, or go to the other computer yourself and look it up. For information on how to find this name, see Find your computer name. 1. Click the Start button Picture of the Start button, and then, in the Search box, type \\ followed by the name of the computer with the shared printer you want to use (for example, \\mylaptop). 2. Press ENTER. 3. If Windows can find the computer on the network, a folder will open for the computer. Double-click Printers. If any shared printers are connected to this computer, they will appear here. If you don't see the shared printer you want to use, ask a person who uses that computer if the printer is connected, turned on, and shared with other users on the network. 4. Double-click the printer. Windows will automatically add the printer to your computer and install the printer driver. When the process is complete, click Next. This is where the problem starts,,,,,I get this message, (Windows cannot connect to the printer. Access is denied). There is no printer in the folder on this machine. When I go to hp to download the driver this is the message I get. Content starts here Introduction The driver solution for this product is included in your Windows Vista operating system and is already on your computer. There is no need to download anything. Follow the steps below to quickly and easily get your product working with Windows Vista. Then it go's on the describe how. |
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/l.../bb727037.aspx
The above link is printer and file sharing for vista. You have to run the XP file and printer sharing wizard as well. You don't say how far you have gone with setting a network between them! besides reading the above link, make sure workgroup names of ALL comps are the same In Vista Network and sharing: Network discovery ON file sharing ON I add an XP printer for vista by clicking on Add Network Device in the above vista sectionN & S "Linda830" wrote: Cannot share a printer from my desktop with Windows XP to my notebook with Windows Vista. This is what technical support is telling me. Emma_GWER9505 says: I see that you have an issue sharing the printer to a network, right? And is the printer connected to the Windows XP computer? Please note that there is a conflict sharing printer from a Windows XP computer to Windows Vista computer. This is because drivers for Windows Vista should be updated/ And also there is driver conflict between Windows Vista and Windows XP. I recommend you to contact the printer manufacturer for this concern. I have an HP printer so contacted them for a new driver which they say my computer already has but, it doesn't. I'm having a hard time finding a way to mail them about this problem. Can't find anywhere to complain to Microsoft either. Anyway, if anyone can help here is as far as I got with my file sharing. To print using a shared printer Follow these steps to connect to a shared printer over the network. You must know the name of the computer that has the printer attached to it. If you don't know this name, ask someone who uses that computer, or go to the other computer yourself and look it up. For information on how to find this name, see Find your computer name. 1. Click the Start button Picture of the Start button, and then, in the Search box, type \\ followed by the name of the computer with the shared printer you want to use (for example, \\mylaptop). 2. Press ENTER. 3. If Windows can find the computer on the network, a folder will open for the computer. Double-click Printers. If any shared printers are connected to this computer, they will appear here. If you don't see the shared printer you want to use, ask a person who uses that computer if the printer is connected, turned on, and shared with other users on the network. 4. Double-click the printer. Windows will automatically add the printer to your computer and install the printer driver. When the process is complete, click Next. This is where the problem starts,,,,,I get this message, (Windows cannot connect to the printer. Access is denied). There is no printer in the folder on this machine. When I go to hp to download the driver this is the message I get. Content starts here Introduction The driver solution for this product is included in your Windows Vista operating system and is already on your computer. There is no need to download anything. Follow the steps below to quickly and easily get your product working with Windows Vista. Then it go's on the describe how. |
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file sharing is on everywhere, network discovery is also on. Not sure I
understand what you mean, I add an XP printer for vista by clicking on Add Network Device in the above vista sectionN & S . and I thought to make workgroup names the same but I don't see an option to change in Vista, I'll see if I can change in XP tomorrow, I'm so tire right now I might really mess things up....I'll write back tomorrow but thanks for the suggestions. "Mick Murphy" wrote: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/l.../bb727037.aspx The above link is printer and file sharing for vista. You have to run the XP file and printer sharing wizard as well. You don't say how far you have gone with setting a network between them! besides reading the above link, make sure workgroup names of ALL comps are the same In Vista Network and sharing: Network discovery ON file sharing ON I add an XP printer for vista by clicking on Add Network Device in the above vista sectionN & S "Linda830" wrote: Cannot share a printer from my desktop with Windows XP to my notebook with Windows Vista. This is what technical support is telling me. Emma_GWER9505 says: I see that you have an issue sharing the printer to a network, right? And is the printer connected to the Windows XP computer? Please note that there is a conflict sharing printer from a Windows XP computer to Windows Vista computer. This is because drivers for Windows Vista should be updated/ And also there is driver conflict between Windows Vista and Windows XP. I recommend you to contact the printer manufacturer for this concern. I have an HP printer so contacted them for a new driver which they say my computer already has but, it doesn't. I'm having a hard time finding a way to mail them about this problem. Can't find anywhere to complain to Microsoft either. Anyway, if anyone can help here is as far as I got with my file sharing. To print using a shared printer Follow these steps to connect to a shared printer over the network. You must know the name of the computer that has the printer attached to it. If you don't know this name, ask someone who uses that computer, or go to the other computer yourself and look it up. For information on how to find this name, see Find your computer name. 1. Click the Start button Picture of the Start button, and then, in the Search box, type \\ followed by the name of the computer with the shared printer you want to use (for example, \\mylaptop). 2. Press ENTER. 3. If Windows can find the computer on the network, a folder will open for the computer. Double-click Printers. If any shared printers are connected to this computer, they will appear here. If you don't see the shared printer you want to use, ask a person who uses that computer if the printer is connected, turned on, and shared with other users on the network. 4. Double-click the printer. Windows will automatically add the printer to your computer and install the printer driver. When the process is complete, click Next. This is where the problem starts,,,,,I get this message, (Windows cannot connect to the printer. Access is denied). There is no printer in the folder on this machine. When I go to hp to download the driver this is the message I get. Content starts here Introduction The driver solution for this product is included in your Windows Vista operating system and is already on your computer. There is no need to download anything. Follow the steps below to quickly and easily get your product working with Windows Vista. Then it go's on the describe how. |
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I have _exactly_ the same symptoms as Linda830 when trying to access my HP
Deskjet 920c shared from our desktop running XP. The message I get on our Vista laptop when I right-click:Connect to the shared printer is "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Access is denied." I have run through the steps in your suggested link .../bb727037.aspx without success: =The Workgroup is the same on both computers. =The Network Location type is "Private" =In the Sharing And Discovery Section - File Sharing is ON, Public Folder Sharing is ON, Printer Sharing is OFF (this is the only setting avail, as the Vista laptop has no local printer), and Password Protected Sharing has been tried ON and OFF. =I have logged in as a user with the same name and with Admin privileges on both computers =Windows Firewall is used on both computers, and is set to allow sharing. I have also tried it with both firewalls OFF, with the same lack of success. =I can create/modify/delete shared files on both computers from the other computer =I can see the shared printer icon in the network view on the Vista computer. When I right-click:Connect to it, I get the above error msg. The only strange things I've noted, though I don't know whether they are relevant, a the Vista registry entry for the LMCompatibility key has value 3, but near the bottom of the MS article .../bb727037.aspx it seems to imply the value defaults to 2. I have tried changing it to 1 as suggested in the article, with no result (though I didn't reboot). I also notice that if I right-click:Properties on the shared printer and choose the Security tab, I see the following permissions (though I cannot change them from the Vista computer - they are view-only): Everyone=Print; CREATOR-OWNER=Manage Docs; Administrators=Print,Manage Printer,Manage Docs; and Power Users=Print,Manage Printer,Manage Docs. Again, I don't know if this is relevant. I have spent the past week and a half exchanging emails with HP tech support, but they eventually concluded that I should contact Microsoft. I have tried to use Microsoft's email support program, but it refuses to accept my Product ID as valid. The Vista laptop was bought new from HP, and the System control panel shows that "Windows is activated" so I doubt that the Product ID is bad. I am extremely frustrated, having tried on and off for over a month to get printer sharing going. Any more suggestions, short of tossing the @#$ Vista OS, which I am close to doing? Thanks. I'll post any more things I find out. I next plan on trying a different printer. Bjarne "Mick Murphy" wrote: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/l.../bb727037.aspx The above link is printer and file sharing for vista. You have to run the XP file and printer sharing wizard as well. You don't say how far you have gone with setting a network between them! besides reading the above link, make sure workgroup names of ALL comps are the same In Vista Network and sharing: Network discovery ON file sharing ON I add an XP printer for vista by clicking on Add Network Device in the above vista sectionN & S |
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Did you run the XP file and printe sharingr home Network wizard? If you don't
set up XP's printer to share, it won't! "Bjarne Hansen /freya" wrote: I have _exactly_ the same symptoms as Linda830 when trying to access my HP Deskjet 920c shared from our desktop running XP. The message I get on our Vista laptop when I right-click:Connect to the shared printer is "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Access is denied." I have run through the steps in your suggested link .../bb727037.aspx without success: =The Workgroup is the same on both computers. =The Network Location type is "Private" =In the Sharing And Discovery Section - File Sharing is ON, Public Folder Sharing is ON, Printer Sharing is OFF (this is the only setting avail, as the Vista laptop has no local printer), and Password Protected Sharing has been tried ON and OFF. =I have logged in as a user with the same name and with Admin privileges on both computers =Windows Firewall is used on both computers, and is set to allow sharing. I have also tried it with both firewalls OFF, with the same lack of success. =I can create/modify/delete shared files on both computers from the other computer =I can see the shared printer icon in the network view on the Vista computer. When I right-click:Connect to it, I get the above error msg. The only strange things I've noted, though I don't know whether they are relevant, a the Vista registry entry for the LMCompatibility key has value 3, but near the bottom of the MS article .../bb727037.aspx it seems to imply the value defaults to 2. I have tried changing it to 1 as suggested in the article, with no result (though I didn't reboot). I also notice that if I right-click:Properties on the shared printer and choose the Security tab, I see the following permissions (though I cannot change them from the Vista computer - they are view-only): Everyone=Print; CREATOR-OWNER=Manage Docs; Administrators=Print,Manage Printer,Manage Docs; and Power Users=Print,Manage Printer,Manage Docs. Again, I don't know if this is relevant. I have spent the past week and a half exchanging emails with HP tech support, but they eventually concluded that I should contact Microsoft. I have tried to use Microsoft's email support program, but it refuses to accept my Product ID as valid. The Vista laptop was bought new from HP, and the System control panel shows that "Windows is activated" so I doubt that the Product ID is bad. I am extremely frustrated, having tried on and off for over a month to get printer sharing going. Any more suggestions, short of tossing the @#$ Vista OS, which I am close to doing? Thanks. I'll post any more things I find out. I next plan on trying a different printer. Bjarne "Mick Murphy" wrote: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/l.../bb727037.aspx The above link is printer and file sharing for vista. You have to run the XP file and printer sharing wizard as well. You don't say how far you have gone with setting a network between them! besides reading the above link, make sure workgroup names of ALL comps are the same In Vista Network and sharing: Network discovery ON file sharing ON I add an XP printer for vista by clicking on Add Network Device in the above vista sectionN & S |
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The info for changing the workgroup name in vista is in the link I gave you.
It is virtually the same way as XP. In XP, click start right-click My computer Properties computer Nameto change this computer name or join a domain(Click "Change") down the bottom of the next window, put in the workgroup name you wantrestart computer "Linda830" wrote: file sharing is on everywhere, network discovery is also on. Not sure I understand what you mean, I add an XP printer for vista by clicking on Add Network Device in the above vista sectionN & S . and I thought to make workgroup names the same but I don't see an option to change in Vista, I'll see if I can change in XP tomorrow, I'm so tire right now I might really mess things up....I'll write back tomorrow but thanks for the suggestions. "Mick Murphy" wrote: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/l.../bb727037.aspx The above link is printer and file sharing for vista. You have to run the XP file and printer sharing wizard as well. You don't say how far you have gone with setting a network between them! besides reading the above link, make sure workgroup names of ALL comps are the same In Vista Network and sharing: Network discovery ON file sharing ON I add an XP printer for vista by clicking on Add Network Device in the above vista sectionN & S "Linda830" wrote: Cannot share a printer from my desktop with Windows XP to my notebook with Windows Vista. This is what technical support is telling me. Emma_GWER9505 says: I see that you have an issue sharing the printer to a network, right? And is the printer connected to the Windows XP computer? Please note that there is a conflict sharing printer from a Windows XP computer to Windows Vista computer. This is because drivers for Windows Vista should be updated/ And also there is driver conflict between Windows Vista and Windows XP. I recommend you to contact the printer manufacturer for this concern. I have an HP printer so contacted them for a new driver which they say my computer already has but, it doesn't. I'm having a hard time finding a way to mail them about this problem. Can't find anywhere to complain to Microsoft either. Anyway, if anyone can help here is as far as I got with my file sharing. To print using a shared printer Follow these steps to connect to a shared printer over the network. You must know the name of the computer that has the printer attached to it. If you don't know this name, ask someone who uses that computer, or go to the other computer yourself and look it up. For information on how to find this name, see Find your computer name. 1. Click the Start button Picture of the Start button, and then, in the Search box, type \\ followed by the name of the computer with the shared printer you want to use (for example, \\mylaptop). 2. Press ENTER. 3. If Windows can find the computer on the network, a folder will open for the computer. Double-click Printers. If any shared printers are connected to this computer, they will appear here. If you don't see the shared printer you want to use, ask a person who uses that computer if the printer is connected, turned on, and shared with other users on the network. 4. Double-click the printer. Windows will automatically add the printer to your computer and install the printer driver. When the process is complete, click Next. This is where the problem starts,,,,,I get this message, (Windows cannot connect to the printer. Access is denied). There is no printer in the folder on this machine. When I go to hp to download the driver this is the message I get. Content starts here Introduction The driver solution for this product is included in your Windows Vista operating system and is already on your computer. There is no need to download anything. Follow the steps below to quickly and easily get your product working with Windows Vista. Then it go's on the describe how. |
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Hi Mick,
Yep, but it didn't help. I'll also add that my old laptop running XP was able to print to the shared printer hosted on the desktop just fine. I notice over in the newsgroup microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing that a post by Arjen Meijer suggested the following: .... 4.) On the Vista machine launch the "Add a Printer" wizard 5.) Choose "Add a local printer" 6.) Select "Create a new port" radio button and choose "Local Port" from the drop down menu 7.) Press Next 8.) In the "Enter Port Name:" box enter the following: \\Desktop\Printer where "Desktop" = the computer name from step 2 and "Printer" = the printer share name from step 3. 9.) Select the Printer driver from the list provided or use the "Have Disk" button to install the correct Vista driver if it is not in the built-in list. I haven't tried adding the printer to Vista as a Local Printer, and then specifying the portname as the XP host. I'll give that a try tonight and see... Bjarne "Mick Murphy" wrote: Did you run the XP file and printe sharingr home Network wizard? If you don't set up XP's printer to share, it won't! "Bjarne Hansen /freya" wrote: I have _exactly_ the same symptoms as Linda830 when trying to access my HP Deskjet 920c shared from our desktop running XP. The message I get on our Vista laptop when I right-click:Connect to the shared printer is "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Access is denied." I have run through the steps in your suggested link .../bb727037.aspx without success: =The Workgroup is the same on both computers. =The Network Location type is "Private" =In the Sharing And Discovery Section - File Sharing is ON, Public Folder Sharing is ON, Printer Sharing is OFF (this is the only setting avail, as the Vista laptop has no local printer), and Password Protected Sharing has been tried ON and OFF. =I have logged in as a user with the same name and with Admin privileges on both computers =Windows Firewall is used on both computers, and is set to allow sharing. I have also tried it with both firewalls OFF, with the same lack of success. =I can create/modify/delete shared files on both computers from the other computer =I can see the shared printer icon in the network view on the Vista computer. When I right-click:Connect to it, I get the above error msg. The only strange things I've noted, though I don't know whether they are relevant, a the Vista registry entry for the LMCompatibility key has value 3, but near the bottom of the MS article .../bb727037.aspx it seems to imply the value defaults to 2. I have tried changing it to 1 as suggested in the article, with no result (though I didn't reboot). I also notice that if I right-click:Properties on the shared printer and choose the Security tab, I see the following permissions (though I cannot change them from the Vista computer - they are view-only): Everyone=Print; CREATOR-OWNER=Manage Docs; Administrators=Print,Manage Printer,Manage Docs; and Power Users=Print,Manage Printer,Manage Docs. Again, I don't know if this is relevant. I have spent the past week and a half exchanging emails with HP tech support, but they eventually concluded that I should contact Microsoft. I have tried to use Microsoft's email support program, but it refuses to accept my Product ID as valid. The Vista laptop was bought new from HP, and the System control panel shows that "Windows is activated" so I doubt that the Product ID is bad. I am extremely frustrated, having tried on and off for over a month to get printer sharing going. Any more suggestions, short of tossing the @#$ Vista OS, which I am close to doing? Thanks. I'll post any more things I find out. I next plan on trying a different printer. Bjarne "Mick Murphy" wrote: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/l.../bb727037.aspx The above link is printer and file sharing for vista. You have to run the XP file and printer sharing wizard as well. You don't say how far you have gone with setting a network between them! besides reading the above link, make sure workgroup names of ALL comps are the same In Vista Network and sharing: Network discovery ON file sharing ON I add an XP printer for vista by clicking on Add Network Device in the above vista sectionN & S |
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You are trying to access a Network Printer; the XP's Printer.
It is the only printer there? I added myXP's printer by going into vista'a Network and Sharing Center, and clicked onadding a Network device; namely XP's Printer. You also have to get the vista compatible driver from the printer's manufacturer's website. "Bjarne Hansen /freya" wrote: Hi Mick, Yep, but it didn't help. I'll also add that my old laptop running XP was able to print to the shared printer hosted on the desktop just fine. I notice over in the newsgroup microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing that a post by Arjen Meijer suggested the following: ... 4.) On the Vista machine launch the "Add a Printer" wizard 5.) Choose "Add a local printer" 6.) Select "Create a new port" radio button and choose "Local Port" from the drop down menu 7.) Press Next 8.) In the "Enter Port Name:" box enter the following: \\Desktop\Printer where "Desktop" = the computer name from step 2 and "Printer" = the printer share name from step 3. 9.) Select the Printer driver from the list provided or use the "Have Disk" button to install the correct Vista driver if it is not in the built-in list. I haven't tried adding the printer to Vista as a Local Printer, and then specifying the portname as the XP host. I'll give that a try tonight and see... Bjarne "Mick Murphy" wrote: Did you run the XP file and printe sharingr home Network wizard? If you don't set up XP's printer to share, it won't! "Bjarne Hansen /freya" wrote: I have _exactly_ the same symptoms as Linda830 when trying to access my HP Deskjet 920c shared from our desktop running XP. The message I get on our Vista laptop when I right-click:Connect to the shared printer is "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Access is denied." I have run through the steps in your suggested link .../bb727037.aspx without success: =The Workgroup is the same on both computers. =The Network Location type is "Private" =In the Sharing And Discovery Section - File Sharing is ON, Public Folder Sharing is ON, Printer Sharing is OFF (this is the only setting avail, as the Vista laptop has no local printer), and Password Protected Sharing has been tried ON and OFF. =I have logged in as a user with the same name and with Admin privileges on both computers =Windows Firewall is used on both computers, and is set to allow sharing. I have also tried it with both firewalls OFF, with the same lack of success. =I can create/modify/delete shared files on both computers from the other computer =I can see the shared printer icon in the network view on the Vista computer. When I right-click:Connect to it, I get the above error msg. The only strange things I've noted, though I don't know whether they are relevant, a the Vista registry entry for the LMCompatibility key has value 3, but near the bottom of the MS article .../bb727037.aspx it seems to imply the value defaults to 2. I have tried changing it to 1 as suggested in the article, with no result (though I didn't reboot). I also notice that if I right-click:Properties on the shared printer and choose the Security tab, I see the following permissions (though I cannot change them from the Vista computer - they are view-only): Everyone=Print; CREATOR-OWNER=Manage Docs; Administrators=Print,Manage Printer,Manage Docs; and Power Users=Print,Manage Printer,Manage Docs. Again, I don't know if this is relevant. I have spent the past week and a half exchanging emails with HP tech support, but they eventually concluded that I should contact Microsoft. I have tried to use Microsoft's email support program, but it refuses to accept my Product ID as valid. The Vista laptop was bought new from HP, and the System control panel shows that "Windows is activated" so I doubt that the Product ID is bad. I am extremely frustrated, having tried on and off for over a month to get printer sharing going. Any more suggestions, short of tossing the @#$ Vista OS, which I am close to doing? Thanks. I'll post any more things I find out. I next plan on trying a different printer. Bjarne "Mick Murphy" wrote: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/l.../bb727037.aspx The above link is printer and file sharing for vista. You have to run the XP file and printer sharing wizard as well. You don't say how far you have gone with setting a network between them! besides reading the above link, make sure workgroup names of ALL comps are the same In Vista Network and sharing: Network discovery ON file sharing ON I add an XP printer for vista by clicking on Add Network Device in the above vista sectionN & S |
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"Mick Murphy" wrote: You are trying to access a Network Printer; the XP's Printer. It is the only printer there? I added myXP's printer by going into vista'a Network and Sharing Center, and clicked onadding a Network device; namely XP's Printer. You also have to get the vista compatible driver from the printer's manufacturer's website. "Bjarne Hansen /freya" wrote: Hi Mick, Yep, but it didn't help. I'll also add that my old laptop running XP was able to print to the shared printer hosted on the desktop just fine. I notice over in the newsgroup microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing that a post by Arjen Meijer suggested the following: ... 4.) On the Vista machine launch the "Add a Printer" wizard 5.) Choose "Add a local printer" 6.) Select "Create a new port" radio button and choose "Local Port" from the drop down menu 7.) Press Next 8.) In the "Enter Port Name:" box enter the following: \\Desktop\Printer where "Desktop" = the computer name from step 2 and "Printer" = the printer share name from step 3. 9.) Select the Printer driver from the list provided or use the "Have Disk" button to install the correct Vista driver if it is not in the built-in list. I haven't tried adding the printer to Vista as a Local Printer, and then specifying the portname as the XP host. I'll give that a try tonight and see... Bjarne "Mick Murphy" wrote: Did you run the XP file and printe sharingr home Network wizard? If you don't set up XP's printer to share, it won't! "Bjarne Hansen /freya" wrote: I have _exactly_ the same symptoms as Linda830 when trying to access my HP Deskjet 920c shared from our desktop running XP. The message I get on our Vista laptop when I right-click:Connect to the shared printer is "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Access is denied." I have run through the steps in your suggested link .../bb727037.aspx without success: =The Workgroup is the same on both computers. =The Network Location type is "Private" =In the Sharing And Discovery Section - File Sharing is ON, Public Folder Sharing is ON, Printer Sharing is OFF (this is the only setting avail, as the Vista laptop has no local printer), and Password Protected Sharing has been tried ON and OFF. =I have logged in as a user with the same name and with Admin privileges on both computers =Windows Firewall is used on both computers, and is set to allow sharing. I have also tried it with both firewalls OFF, with the same lack of success. =I can create/modify/delete shared files on both computers from the other computer =I can see the shared printer icon in the network view on the Vista computer. When I right-click:Connect to it, I get the above error msg. The only strange things I've noted, though I don't know whether they are relevant, a the Vista registry entry for the LMCompatibility key has value 3, but near the bottom of the MS article .../bb727037.aspx it seems to imply the value defaults to 2. I have tried changing it to 1 as suggested in the article, with no result (though I didn't reboot). I also notice that if I right-click:Properties on the shared printer and choose the Security tab, I see the following permissions (though I cannot change them from the Vista computer - they are view-only): Everyone=Print; CREATOR-OWNER=Manage Docs; Administrators=Print,Manage Printer,Manage Docs; and Power Users=Print,Manage Printer,Manage Docs. Again, I don't know if this is relevant. I have spent the past week and a half exchanging emails with HP tech support, but they eventually concluded that I should contact Microsoft. I have tried to use Microsoft's email support program, but it refuses to accept my Product ID as valid. The Vista laptop was bought new from HP, and the System control panel shows that "Windows is activated" so I doubt that the Product ID is bad. I am extremely frustrated, having tried on and off for over a month to get printer sharing going. Any more suggestions, short of tossing the @#$ Vista OS, which I am close to doing? Thanks. I'll post any more things I find out. I next plan on trying a different printer. Bjarne "Mick Murphy" wrote: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/l.../bb727037.aspx The above link is printer and file sharing for vista. You have to run the XP file and printer sharing wizard as well. You don't say how far you have gone with setting a network between them! besides reading the above link, make sure workgroup names of ALL comps are the same In Vista Network and sharing: Network discovery ON file sharing ON I add an XP printer for vista by clicking on Add Network Device in the above vista sectionN & S Bjarne Hansen does a much better job explaining than I do. I have also done everything he has done with no success and getting frustrated. |
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