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Old 10-04-2006   #11 (permalink)
=?Utf-8?B?Sm9yZGFuIEgu?=


 
 

Re: Can't Access Printer- Access Denied.

Yep, I actually don't run UAC at all. I find it EXTREMELY annoying. No
offence intended but, I Build and repair PCs as a side job. I don't need a
computer requiring permission for everything that I do. Granted UAC is
probably a good Idea in that it prevents automatic start up of harmful
software/Drivers etc, but to me it's just an annoyance as I know exactly what
my machine is running. ANywho, slightly offf topic there, sorry. UAC isn't
the problem with the driver, the machine is looking for something that isn't
there, ie. an attached USB printer. The driver install on the add printer
wizard for TCP/IP is trying to install the driver and it doesn't complete as
it's looking for that port that doesn't exist except on the other PC. At
least that's my theory.

Another thought I had was that ICS isn't started in Vista where as it runs
by default on XP because it's also the windows firewall service. Might that
be the problem? ICS was how XP, Regardless of version, shared it's network
connection, Vista doesn't do that so maybe XP is having a hard time with it.

I was looking at installing the printer on the Vista box and sharing it that
way but, unfortunately it's an AIO and my wife needs the scanner, you can't
network scanners worth a hoot.

"Kerry Brown" wrote:

> Jordan H. wrote:
> > More info,
> >
> > Tried Installing the printer Locally and it wouldn't work as the
> > printer is actually usb and not connected to the Vista box. The
> > InstallShield is looking for a local usb printer and not finding it.
> > Also tried installing to a TCP/IP Port and the install actually
> > hangs. gets as far as installing the driver and won't finish. I've
> > actually had to reboot to clear it. HELP!!!!!!!
> >

>
> Did you try temporarily disabling UAC?
>
> --
> Kerry
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>
>
>


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Old 10-04-2006   #12 (permalink)
Kerry Brown


 
 

Re: Can't Access Printer- Access Denied.

I won't get into the UAC debate again but suffice it to say I have been
building and repairing pc's for a living since before they were called pc's
and I leave UAC enabled.

When you install a network printer the drivers are loaded from the computer
where the printer is shared from. Because the computer with the shared
printer is running XP it will not have Vista drivers. You have to go to the
computer that is sharing the printer and add Vista drivers with the
additional drivers button. Because XP doesn't know about Vista this is not
an option. You will probably have to hook up the printer to the Vista
computer and install the drivers if Vista drivers are even available for it.
Once it is working while connected directly to the Vista computer you can
then re-connect it to the XP computer and change the port for the printer on
the Vista computer to a network port. It is unlikely this will work with
most USB printers. This is not really a Vista issue as much as it is a
printer driver issue. You often run into the same thing when trying to print
to a shared USB printer connected to a Windows 98 computer from a Windows XP
computer. When you want to share a printer in a network with mixed versions
of Windows it is usually best to connect the printer to a computer running
the newest version on the network. Even then a lot of USB printers, and all
in one units in particular, often have problems.

--
Kerry
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
http://www.vistahelp.ca


Jordan H. wrote:
> Yep, I actually don't run UAC at all. I find it EXTREMELY annoying.
> No offence intended but, I Build and repair PCs as a side job. I
> don't need a computer requiring permission for everything that I do.
> Granted UAC is probably a good Idea in that it prevents automatic
> start up of harmful software/Drivers etc, but to me it's just an
> annoyance as I know exactly what my machine is running. ANywho,
> slightly offf topic there, sorry. UAC isn't the problem with the
> driver, the machine is looking for something that isn't there, ie.
> an attached USB printer. The driver install on the add printer
> wizard for TCP/IP is trying to install the driver and it doesn't
> complete as it's looking for that port that doesn't exist except on
> the other PC. At least that's my theory.
>
> Another thought I had was that ICS isn't started in Vista where as it
> runs by default on XP because it's also the windows firewall service.
> Might that be the problem? ICS was how XP, Regardless of version,
> shared it's network connection, Vista doesn't do that so maybe XP is
> having a hard time with it.
>
> I was looking at installing the printer on the Vista box and sharing
> it that way but, unfortunately it's an AIO and my wife needs the
> scanner, you can't network scanners worth a hoot.
>
> "Kerry Brown" wrote:
>
>> Jordan H. wrote:
>>> More info,
>>>
>>> Tried Installing the printer Locally and it wouldn't work as the
>>> printer is actually usb and not connected to the Vista box. The
>>> InstallShield is looking for a local usb printer and not finding it.
>>> Also tried installing to a TCP/IP Port and the install actually
>>> hangs. gets as far as installing the driver and won't finish. I've
>>> actually had to reboot to clear it. HELP!!!!!!!
>>>

>>
>> Did you try temporarily disabling UAC?
>>
>> --
>> Kerry
>> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>> http://www.vistahelp.ca



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Old 10-04-2006   #13 (permalink)
BigK


 
 

Re: Can't Access Printer- Access Denied.

> When you install a network printer the drivers are loaded from the
> computer where the printer is shared from. Because the computer with the
> shared printer is running XP it will not have Vista drivers. You have to
> go to the computer that is sharing the printer and add Vista drivers with
> the additional drivers button. Because XP doesn't know about Vista this is
> not an option. You will probably have to hook up the printer to the Vista
> computer and install the drivers if Vista drivers are even available for
> it. Once it is working while connected directly to the Vista computer you
> can then re-connect it to the XP computer and change the port for the
> printer on the Vista computer to a network port. It is unlikely this will
> work with most USB printers. This is not really a Vista issue as much as
> it is a printer driver issue. You often run into the same thing when
> trying to print to a shared USB printer connected to a Windows 98 computer
> from a Windows XP computer. When you want to share a printer in a network
> with mixed versions of Windows it is usually best to connect the printer
> to a computer running the newest version on the network. Even then a lot
> of USB printers, and all in one units in particular, often have problems.



So assuming my printer's get Vista drivers when the final is shipped, will
this work when I download and install the vista drivers as I've always had
to do with my printers (even under XP). I download the driver and install
it on the host box and on the client laptop. I then add the network
printer. I tried doing it this way via Vista using the latest XP driver but
I get the access denied. So will this work when I get Vista drivers or will
MS require me to upgrade all the PCs to Vista in order to do this? If the
latter is the case, they can forget getting my business.


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Old 10-05-2006   #14 (permalink)
Kerry Brown


 
 

Re: Can't Access Printer- Access Denied.

"BigK" <bigk@bellsouth.com> wrote in message
news:Op3QrxC6GHA.4116@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> When you install a network printer the drivers are loaded from the
>> computer where the printer is shared from. Because the computer with the
>> shared printer is running XP it will not have Vista drivers. You have to
>> go to the computer that is sharing the printer and add Vista drivers with
>> the additional drivers button. Because XP doesn't know about Vista this
>> is not an option. You will probably have to hook up the printer to the
>> Vista computer and install the drivers if Vista drivers are even
>> available for it. Once it is working while connected directly to the
>> Vista computer you can then re-connect it to the XP computer and change
>> the port for the printer on the Vista computer to a network port. It is
>> unlikely this will work with most USB printers. This is not really a
>> Vista issue as much as it is a printer driver issue. You often run into
>> the same thing when trying to print to a shared USB printer connected to
>> a Windows 98 computer from a Windows XP computer. When you want to share
>> a printer in a network with mixed versions of Windows it is usually best
>> to connect the printer to a computer running the newest version on the
>> network. Even then a lot of USB printers, and all in one units in
>> particular, often have problems.

>
>
> So assuming my printer's get Vista drivers when the final is shipped, will
> this work when I download and install the vista drivers as I've always had
> to do with my printers (even under XP). I download the driver and install
> it on the host box and on the client laptop. I then add the network
> printer. I tried doing it this way via Vista using the latest XP driver
> but I get the access denied. So will this work when I get Vista drivers or
> will MS require me to upgrade all the PCs to Vista in order to do this?
> If the latter is the case, they can forget getting my business.
>


It will depend on how the printer manufacturer writes the driver. I just
installed two network printers on this computer as a test. It worked
flawlessly. This computer is running Vista Ultimate build 5728. The first
printer is an Epson C68 hooked up to a XP Pro SP2 computer with a USB cable.
The second printer is an IBM 4019 laser hooked up to a SBS 2003 SP2 server
with a parallel cable. I am logged on to Vista a standard local and domain
user (not an administrator locally or in the domain). In both cases I
started the process by pressing the Windows-R key combination to bring up
the Run box. I typed in the name of the computer I wanted to connect to. A
window opened with all the shares, including the printer, on the other
computer. I right clicked on the printer and picked connect. This is
generally the best way to connect to a network printer in XP as well. For
the printer connected to the XP box a UAC prompt popped up. I entered a
password for an administrator user and the printer installed. For the
printer on the server I didn't get the UAC prompt since Vista has a built in
driver for that printer. For the Epson it downloaded the XP driver from the
XP box thus the UAC prompt. The Epson wouldn't have worked in Vista x64 as
the XP driver would have failed. If you have a printer that works in Vista
networking it is no harder than XP. Networking some USB printers especially
all in one units is sometimes hard to impossible in XP as well, especially
if you are running the 64 bit version of Windows XP and the printer is
hooked up to a computer running a 32 bit OS.

--
Kerry Brown
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
www.vistahelp.ca

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-05-2006   #15 (permalink)
=?Utf-8?B?Sm9yZGFuIEgu?=


 
 

Re: Can't Access Printer- Access Denied.

Just a quick question Kerry,
You said your running Build 5728 right? I can only get a hold of RC1 Build
5600. I won't use those illegal builds that are floating around on P2P
networks and such as i don't trust them. How would I get a copy of 5728? it
may be just the build i'm using as i never had the access denied error on
beta 2 5384 in july there. the only problem i ran into was i was running the
x64 version and the printer was attached to a XP 32bit box. I couldn't
install the driver. Obviously. MAybe a different build of vista might help?

"Kerry Brown" wrote:

> "BigK" <bigk@bellsouth.com> wrote in message
> news:Op3QrxC6GHA.4116@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> >> When you install a network printer the drivers are loaded from the
> >> computer where the printer is shared from. Because the computer with the
> >> shared printer is running XP it will not have Vista drivers. You have to
> >> go to the computer that is sharing the printer and add Vista drivers with
> >> the additional drivers button. Because XP doesn't know about Vista this
> >> is not an option. You will probably have to hook up the printer to the
> >> Vista computer and install the drivers if Vista drivers are even
> >> available for it. Once it is working while connected directly to the
> >> Vista computer you can then re-connect it to the XP computer and change
> >> the port for the printer on the Vista computer to a network port. It is
> >> unlikely this will work with most USB printers. This is not really a
> >> Vista issue as much as it is a printer driver issue. You often run into
> >> the same thing when trying to print to a shared USB printer connected to
> >> a Windows 98 computer from a Windows XP computer. When you want to share
> >> a printer in a network with mixed versions of Windows it is usually best
> >> to connect the printer to a computer running the newest version on the
> >> network. Even then a lot of USB printers, and all in one units in
> >> particular, often have problems.

> >
> >
> > So assuming my printer's get Vista drivers when the final is shipped, will
> > this work when I download and install the vista drivers as I've always had
> > to do with my printers (even under XP). I download the driver and install
> > it on the host box and on the client laptop. I then add the network
> > printer. I tried doing it this way via Vista using the latest XP driver
> > but I get the access denied. So will this work when I get Vista drivers or
> > will MS require me to upgrade all the PCs to Vista in order to do this?
> > If the latter is the case, they can forget getting my business.
> >

>
> It will depend on how the printer manufacturer writes the driver. I just
> installed two network printers on this computer as a test. It worked
> flawlessly. This computer is running Vista Ultimate build 5728. The first
> printer is an Epson C68 hooked up to a XP Pro SP2 computer with a USB cable.
> The second printer is an IBM 4019 laser hooked up to a SBS 2003 SP2 server
> with a parallel cable. I am logged on to Vista a standard local and domain
> user (not an administrator locally or in the domain). In both cases I
> started the process by pressing the Windows-R key combination to bring up
> the Run box. I typed in the name of the computer I wanted to connect to. A
> window opened with all the shares, including the printer, on the other
> computer. I right clicked on the printer and picked connect. This is
> generally the best way to connect to a network printer in XP as well. For
> the printer connected to the XP box a UAC prompt popped up. I entered a
> password for an administrator user and the printer installed. For the
> printer on the server I didn't get the UAC prompt since Vista has a built in
> driver for that printer. For the Epson it downloaded the XP driver from the
> XP box thus the UAC prompt. The Epson wouldn't have worked in Vista x64 as
> the XP driver would have failed. If you have a printer that works in Vista
> networking it is no harder than XP. Networking some USB printers especially
> all in one units is sometimes hard to impossible in XP as well, especially
> if you are running the 64 bit version of Windows XP and the printer is
> hooked up to a computer running a 32 bit OS.
>
> --
> Kerry Brown
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> www.vistahelp.ca
>
>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-05-2006   #16 (permalink)
BigK


 
 

Re: Can't Access Printer- Access Denied.

But neither of your computers are running Home. It seems to be a Home issue.


"Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message
news:%23HPzOSD6GHA.668@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> "BigK" <bigk@bellsouth.com> wrote in message
> news:Op3QrxC6GHA.4116@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>> When you install a network printer the drivers are loaded from the
>>> computer where the printer is shared from. Because the computer with the
>>> shared printer is running XP it will not have Vista drivers. You have to
>>> go to the computer that is sharing the printer and add Vista drivers
>>> with the additional drivers button. Because XP doesn't know about Vista
>>> this is not an option. You will probably have to hook up the printer to
>>> the Vista computer and install the drivers if Vista drivers are even
>>> available for it. Once it is working while connected directly to the
>>> Vista computer you can then re-connect it to the XP computer and change
>>> the port for the printer on the Vista computer to a network port. It is
>>> unlikely this will work with most USB printers. This is not really a
>>> Vista issue as much as it is a printer driver issue. You often run into
>>> the same thing when trying to print to a shared USB printer connected to
>>> a Windows 98 computer from a Windows XP computer. When you want to share
>>> a printer in a network with mixed versions of Windows it is usually best
>>> to connect the printer to a computer running the newest version on the
>>> network. Even then a lot of USB printers, and all in one units in
>>> particular, often have problems.

>>
>>
>> So assuming my printer's get Vista drivers when the final is shipped,
>> will this work when I download and install the vista drivers as I've
>> always had to do with my printers (even under XP). I download the driver
>> and install it on the host box and on the client laptop. I then add the
>> network printer. I tried doing it this way via Vista using the latest XP
>> driver but I get the access denied. So will this work when I get Vista
>> drivers or will MS require me to upgrade all the PCs to Vista in order to
>> do this? If the latter is the case, they can forget getting my business.
>>

>
> It will depend on how the printer manufacturer writes the driver. I just
> installed two network printers on this computer as a test. It worked
> flawlessly. This computer is running Vista Ultimate build 5728. The first
> printer is an Epson C68 hooked up to a XP Pro SP2 computer with a USB
> cable. The second printer is an IBM 4019 laser hooked up to a SBS 2003 SP2
> server with a parallel cable. I am logged on to Vista a standard local and
> domain user (not an administrator locally or in the domain). In both cases
> I started the process by pressing the Windows-R key combination to bring
> up the Run box. I typed in the name of the computer I wanted to connect
> to. A window opened with all the shares, including the printer, on the
> other computer. I right clicked on the printer and picked connect. This is
> generally the best way to connect to a network printer in XP as well. For
> the printer connected to the XP box a UAC prompt popped up. I entered a
> password for an administrator user and the printer installed. For the
> printer on the server I didn't get the UAC prompt since Vista has a built
> in driver for that printer. For the Epson it downloaded the XP driver from
> the XP box thus the UAC prompt. The Epson wouldn't have worked in Vista
> x64 as the XP driver would have failed. If you have a printer that works
> in Vista networking it is no harder than XP. Networking some USB printers
> especially all in one units is sometimes hard to impossible in XP as well,
> especially if you are running the 64 bit version of Windows XP and the
> printer is hooked up to a computer running a 32 bit OS.
>
> --
> Kerry Brown
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> www.vistahelp.ca
>



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Old 10-06-2006   #17 (permalink)
Kerry Brown


 
 

Re: Can't Access Printer- Access Denied.

The public download of 5728 is closed. I don't know where you could get it
now.

--
Kerry
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
http://www.vistahelp.ca


Jordan H. wrote:
> Just a quick question Kerry,
> You said your running Build 5728 right? I can only get a hold of
> RC1 Build 5600. I won't use those illegal builds that are floating
> around on P2P networks and such as i don't trust them. How would I
> get a copy of 5728? it may be just the build i'm using as i never
> had the access denied error on beta 2 5384 in july there. the only
> problem i ran into was i was running the x64 version and the printer
> was attached to a XP 32bit box. I couldn't install the driver.
> Obviously. MAybe a different build of vista might help?
>
> "Kerry Brown" wrote:
>
>> "BigK" <bigk@bellsouth.com> wrote in message
>> news:Op3QrxC6GHA.4116@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>> When you install a network printer the drivers are loaded from the
>>>> computer where the printer is shared from. Because the computer
>>>> with the shared printer is running XP it will not have Vista
>>>> drivers. You have to go to the computer that is sharing the
>>>> printer and add Vista drivers with the additional drivers button.
>>>> Because XP doesn't know about Vista this is not an option. You
>>>> will probably have to hook up the printer to the Vista computer
>>>> and install the drivers if Vista drivers are even available for
>>>> it. Once it is working while connected directly to the Vista
>>>> computer you can then re-connect it to the XP computer and change
>>>> the port for the printer on the Vista computer to a network port.
>>>> It is unlikely this will work with most USB printers. This is not
>>>> really a Vista issue as much as it is a printer driver issue. You
>>>> often run into the same thing when trying to print to a shared USB
>>>> printer connected to a Windows 98 computer from a Windows XP
>>>> computer. When you want to share a printer in a network with mixed
>>>> versions of Windows it is usually best to connect the printer to a
>>>> computer running the newest version on the network. Even then a
>>>> lot of USB printers, and all in one units in particular, often
>>>> have problems.
>>>
>>>
>>> So assuming my printer's get Vista drivers when the final is
>>> shipped, will this work when I download and install the vista
>>> drivers as I've always had to do with my printers (even under XP).
>>> I download the driver and install it on the host box and on the
>>> client laptop. I then add the network printer. I tried doing it
>>> this way via Vista using the latest XP driver but I get the access
>>> denied. So will this work when I get Vista drivers or will MS
>>> require me to upgrade all the PCs to Vista in order to do this? If
>>> the latter is the case, they can forget getting my business.
>>>

>>
>> It will depend on how the printer manufacturer writes the driver. I
>> just installed two network printers on this computer as a test. It
>> worked flawlessly. This computer is running Vista Ultimate build
>> 5728. The first printer is an Epson C68 hooked up to a XP Pro SP2
>> computer with a USB cable. The second printer is an IBM 4019 laser
>> hooked up to a SBS 2003 SP2 server with a parallel cable. I am
>> logged on to Vista a standard local and domain user (not an
>> administrator locally or in the domain). In both cases I started the
>> process by pressing the Windows-R key combination to bring up the
>> Run box. I typed in the name of the computer I wanted to connect to.
>> A window opened with all the shares, including the printer, on the
>> other computer. I right clicked on the printer and picked connect.
>> This is generally the best way to connect to a network printer in XP
>> as well. For the printer connected to the XP box a UAC prompt popped
>> up. I entered a password for an administrator user and the printer
>> installed. For the printer on the server I didn't get the UAC prompt
>> since Vista has a built in driver for that printer. For the Epson it
>> downloaded the XP driver from the XP box thus the UAC prompt. The
>> Epson wouldn't have worked in Vista x64 as the XP driver would have
>> failed. If you have a printer that works in Vista networking it is
>> no harder than XP. Networking some USB printers especially all in
>> one units is sometimes hard to impossible in XP as well, especially
>> if you are running the 64 bit version of Windows XP and the printer
>> is hooked up to a computer running a 32 bit OS.
>>
>> --
>> Kerry Brown
>> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>> www.vistahelp.ca



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-20-2006   #18 (permalink)
Kerry Brown


 
 

Re: Can't Access Printer- Access Denied.

I finally got a chance to try networking Vista with an XP Home SP2 computer.
I installed a IBM 4019 laser printer on the XP Home computer on LPT1 and
shared it. I was able to connect and print from a Vista Ultimate RC2
computer no problem. When I tried to add a network printer it initially
couldn't find any. I picked specify a printer and typed in the UNC path to
printer. Vista found it installed the driver, and orinted a test page. I
then tested printing some multi-page documents. I didn't change any network
settings from the defaults on either computer. It may be the problems people
are having has to do with printers that have no native drivers in Vista or
USB printers that often have problems being networked.

--
Kerry
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
http://www.vistahelp.ca


BigK wrote:
> But neither of your computers are running Home. It seems to be a Home
> issue.
>
> "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message
> news:%23HPzOSD6GHA.668@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> "BigK" <bigk@bellsouth.com> wrote in message
>> news:Op3QrxC6GHA.4116@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>> When you install a network printer the drivers are loaded from the
>>>> computer where the printer is shared from. Because the computer
>>>> with the shared printer is running XP it will not have Vista
>>>> drivers. You have to go to the computer that is sharing the
>>>> printer and add Vista drivers with the additional drivers button.
>>>> Because XP doesn't know about Vista this is not an option. You
>>>> will probably have to hook up the printer to the Vista computer
>>>> and install the drivers if Vista drivers are even available for
>>>> it. Once it is working while connected directly to the Vista
>>>> computer you can then re-connect it to the XP computer and change
>>>> the port for the printer on the Vista computer to a network port.
>>>> It is unlikely this will work with most USB printers. This is not
>>>> really a Vista issue as much as it is a printer driver issue. You
>>>> often run into the same thing when trying to print to a shared USB
>>>> printer connected to a Windows 98 computer from a Windows XP
>>>> computer. When you want to share a printer in a network with mixed
>>>> versions of Windows it is usually best to connect the printer to a
>>>> computer running the newest version on the network. Even then a
>>>> lot of USB printers, and all in one units in particular, often
>>>> have problems.
>>>
>>>
>>> So assuming my printer's get Vista drivers when the final is
>>> shipped, will this work when I download and install the vista
>>> drivers as I've always had to do with my printers (even under XP). I
>>> download the driver and install it on the host box and on the
>>> client laptop. I then add the network printer. I tried doing it
>>> this way via Vista using the latest XP driver but I get the access
>>> denied. So will this work when I get Vista drivers or will MS
>>> require me to upgrade all the PCs to Vista in order to do this? If
>>> the latter is the case, they can forget getting my business.

>>
>> It will depend on how the printer manufacturer writes the driver. I
>> just installed two network printers on this computer as a test. It
>> worked flawlessly. This computer is running Vista Ultimate build
>> 5728. The first printer is an Epson C68 hooked up to a XP Pro SP2
>> computer with a USB cable. The second printer is an IBM 4019 laser
>> hooked up to a SBS 2003 SP2 server with a parallel cable. I am
>> logged on to Vista a standard local and domain user (not an
>> administrator locally or in the domain). In both cases I started the
>> process by pressing the Windows-R key combination to bring up the
>> Run box. I typed in the name of the computer I wanted to connect to.
>> A window opened with all the shares, including the printer, on the
>> other computer. I right clicked on the printer and picked connect.
>> This is generally the best way to connect to a network printer in XP
>> as well. For the printer connected to the XP box a UAC prompt popped
>> up. I entered a password for an administrator user and the printer
>> installed. For the printer on the server I didn't get the UAC prompt
>> since Vista has a built in driver for that printer. For the Epson it
>> downloaded the XP driver from the XP box thus the UAC prompt. The
>> Epson wouldn't have worked in Vista x64 as the XP driver would have
>> failed. If you have a printer that works in Vista networking it is
>> no harder than XP. Networking some USB printers especially all in
>> one units is sometimes hard to impossible in XP as well, especially
>> if you are running the 64 bit version of Windows XP and the printer
>> is hooked up to a computer running a 32 bit OS. --
>> Kerry Brown
>> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>> www.vistahelp.ca



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-21-2006   #19 (permalink)
BigK


 
 

Re: Can't Access Printer- Access Denied.


"Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message
news:%23ggHD0K9GHA.3960@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>I finally got a chance to try networking Vista with an XP Home SP2
>computer. I installed a IBM 4019 laser printer on the XP Home computer on
>LPT1 and shared it. I was able to connect and print from a Vista Ultimate
>RC2 computer no problem. When I tried to add a network printer it initially
>couldn't find any. I picked specify a printer and typed in the UNC path to
>printer. Vista found it installed the driver, and orinted a test page. I
>then tested printing some multi-page documents. I didn't change any network
>settings from the defaults on either computer. It may be the problems
>people are having has to do with printers that have no native drivers in
>Vista or USB printers that often have problems being networked.


Unitl Vista, I've never had any problem networking any of my USB printers on
XP or Linux.



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Old 10-21-2006   #20 (permalink)
Kerry Brown


 
 

Re: Can't Access Printer- Access Denied.

I have had problems networking USB printers especially when there is a mix
of OS's. For example I had a Epson USB printer that worked on both Windows
Me and XP but neither could share it to the other computer. I had a similar
problem with a Lexmark all in one in an office with a mix of Windows 98, XP
Home, and XP Pro computers. Hooked up to Windows 98 the XP computers
wouldn't print. Hooked up to XP Home the Windows 98 computers wouldn't
print. Hooked up to XP Pro all the computers could print. I have also seen
both Lexmark and Canon printers that could not be shared in any fashion.
With some HP USB printers you have to install the software from the CD on
each computer then change the port to get them to network. With parallel
printers I have never had a problem sharing as long as there were native
drivers for all the connected OS's.

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Kerry
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BigK wrote:
> "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message
> news:%23ggHD0K9GHA.3960@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> I finally got a chance to try networking Vista with an XP Home SP2
>> computer. I installed a IBM 4019 laser printer on the XP Home
>> computer on LPT1 and shared it. I was able to connect and print from
>> a Vista Ultimate RC2 computer no problem. When I tried to add a
>> network printer it initially couldn't find any. I picked specify a
>> printer and typed in the UNC path to printer. Vista found it
>> installed the driver, and orinted a test page. I then tested
>> printing some multi-page documents. I didn't change any network
>> settings from the defaults on either computer. It may be the
>> problems people are having has to do with printers that have no
>> native drivers in Vista or USB printers that often have problems
>> being networked.

>
> Unitl Vista, I've never had any problem networking any of my USB
> printers on XP or Linux.



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