I had mentioned, I thought, in previous posts that I can print on the
shared
printer from another XP machine on the network. I just can't print from a
Vista machine.
Apparently, I do not know how to get to a security page on the XP machine
that has "Everyone" on it. When I go through computer managent/system
tools/shared folders/shares and right click on print$ I get two options:
"Refresh" and "Help". Right clicking on anything further up the tree
yields
"Help" or "New Window From Here."
There do appear to be drivers at the windows\system32\spool\drivers
location.
Thanks.
--
Steve
:
Does the Everyone group have read access to the print$ share on the XP
machine?
Computer management / System Tools / Shared Folders / Shares
find the print$ share, right click properties, Share Permission
also verify that the directory points to
c:\windows\system32\spool\drivers
(I assume XP is installed on C: this will be different if the install is
not
default).
If Everyone is there make sure you have enabled the guest account on the
XP
machine
--
Alan Morris
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Precisely--which brings us full circle. At this point, I do not
believe
that
the problem lies with the configuration of the XP machine. I believe
it
to
be a flaw within Vista and I'm simply trying to find a workaround.
--
Steve
:
You do not have access to print$. You will not be able to get the
driver
files from the XP machine until that is resolved.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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The XP machine is configured to allow access to the Vista machine.
I
can
access shared files on the XP machine from the Vista machine. I
have
loaded
driver files onto the Vista machine but that did not improve the
situation.
Thanks for you input, though.
--
Steve
:
The client machine must have read access to the XP share in order
to
obtain
the driver files for the printer. This is why you are getting the
access
denied error, Because the XP machine is denying access to the
Vista
machine. You will need to reconfigure the XP machine to allow
this.
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Alan Morris
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Yes, Alan, I can open the remote machine and the remote printers
folder.
The
shared printer is listed.
From a command line, when I request the contents of the directory
on
the
XP
machine's print$ share, I get the sentence "Access is denied."
Thanks
for
your interest.
--
Steve
:
Can you open the remote machine and open the remote printers
folder?
Is
the
shared printer listed?
(you may need to add the Run verb to the Start menu) Start,
Run,
\\XPMACHINE
from a command line what is the result when you request the
directory
contents on the XP machines print$ share?
dir \\XPMACHINE\print$
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Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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I'm trying, desparately, to print from my Vista Home Premium
laptop
to
a
shared printer on my home wireless network. The shared
printer
is
connected
to an XP Home machine. That machine is hard-wired (via a LAN
cable)
to
the
wireless router. I can "see" the printer I want to use but
when
trying
to
connect to it, I get the error message "Windows cannot connect
to
the
printer. Access is denied." I'd be grateful for any help.
Kind regards.