this is the error returned. Looks like the clients have an issue reaching
the server
E:\>winerror 0X0000052e
1326 ERROR_LOGON_FAILURE <--> 0x8009030c No Symbolic Name
1326 ERROR_LOGON_FAILURE <--> 0xc000006d STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
E:\>winerror 0x0000035
53 ERROR_BAD_NETPATH <--> 0x80090303 No Symbolic Name
53 ERROR_BAD_NETPATH <--> 0xc00000be STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_PATH
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"HRM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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5EE38B6-F4A3-4916-8086-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have numerous local printers and lately there are two of them that will
>not
> print in the network. Local PC's are XP SP3 the server is Windows Server
> 2008 64bit. When setting up the printers on the local I have shared the
> printers and selected to list in the directories.
>
> Usually I then login to the server as administrator, go to control panel,
> printers and add a printer. When in the add printer area I select "add a
> network printer". I then choose "the printer that I wnat isn't listed".
> At
> the next sreen I "select a shared printer by name". For all of my other
> printers all I had to do is to type in the path example \\HRM\HP4300.
> This
> would usually find the printer that I'm looking for and install it on the
> server.
>
> Two of my users printers are not showing up and when I try to add them I
> get
> an error message that appears to be referencing permissions. "Windows
> cannot
> connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed (error
> 0X0000052e)
> or (error 0x0000035).
>
> Is there somewhere on these PC's that needs to get special permissions.
> It's like the PC thinks its Vista instead of XP. Can anyone help please.
> --
> HRM