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RE: "Access Denied" Error Installing Shared Printer *FIX*
It worked, Thanks
"Agent Smith" wrote:
> So are you getting "Access Denied" error when trying to install a network
> and/or shared printer? Well here is a solution I have been using and it works
> every time.
>
> SYMPTOMS
> When you try and use the "Add a Printer" wizard on Vista to install a
> printer shared from a Windows XP machine you may receive an "Access Denied"
> error. However you may be able to successfully access file shares on the XP
> machine. The root cause is unknown but I (and other Microsoft MVPs) suspect a
> permissions issue between XP and Vista.
>
> RESOLUTION
> Add the printer using the following steps:
>
> 1.) Verify that File and print sharing is turned on and properly configured
> on the XP machine.
> 2.) Locate and notate the Win XP computer name (i.e. "Desktop") (Found in
> System Properties in the Computer Name tab)
> 3.) Locate and notate the printer share name on the XP computer (i.e.
> "Printer") (Found under the Sharing tab on the Printer Properties page)
> 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.
> It is critical that the driver you use is Vista compatible.
> 10.) Press next
> 11.) Give the printer a distinct name and choose whether to set as the
> default.
> 12.) Press Next
> 13.) Print a test page to verify functionality.
> 14.) Press Finish
> 15.) Enjoy network printing !!
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