Error 0x000003eb connecting to shared printer on a different domai

G

Guest

Hello,

I'm getting an error 0x000003eb when trying to connect to a printer that is
connected and shared on a computer that is located on a different domain.
My laptop is part of a domain also, just not the domain that has the printer.

The printer is on a Windows XP Professional workstation. It's a HP LaserJet
4050.

My laptop is Windows Vista Ultimate with every single patch installed.
Exact error message is:

Windows cannot connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed
(error 0x000003eb).

Any help would be appreciated... I've tried all the usual things that I
could think of, even messing with the UAC.

Bradley
 
G

Guest

Thanks Steve for the quick response.. Didnt' work though. I get the following
error:

Unable to install printer. Operation could not be completed (error
0x000003eb).

Any other ideas?

Thanks,
Bradley
 
G

Guest

Bradley,

You say, "My laptop is part of a domain also, just not the domain that has
the printer."

My logic is such that it seems you must be part of that domain on which the
printer resides in order to connect to it. Try contacting that domain
administrator to ask about joining that domain and connecting to that shared
printer. Just my way of looking at it.
 
G

Guest

Hi Freddy,

I understand your logic as to having to be in the same domain. But it is
very common for consultants to walk into organizations that are on a
different domain. The way you get around this is the administrator sets you
up with a account on their domain. That account is used to access the
resources on their domain.

Being a consultant I walk into a few different offices every day and it
would not be feasible for me constantly switch domains. My profile, etc
would be all screwed up.

Please, someone with extreme knoweldge of this issue. Help me..

Thanks,
Bradley
 
G

Guest

Bradley,

You don't really want to hack into someone's domain, do you? That wouldn't
be very nice. lol
 

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