network printer problems

K

karlos

I have just bought a HP laptop with Vista Home Premium OEMact and
cannot get to print to my Epson CX5400 running off my XP PC through
wireless connection. Please help as this is driving me mad. The Vista
machine can see the Network printer be i keep getting an error message
"Windows cannot connect to the printer. Access is Denied". (the
printer is installed as shared on the XP computer and is plugged into
the USB Port). My daughter can Print to the Printer with her XP Laptop
computer with no problems. Please help!!!!!!!!!!

regards

Karl
 
G

Guest

I am having exactly the same problem with my new Dell Vista laptop. I have
tried turning off all firewalls on both the new vista laptop and the XP
desktop, but no effect. Even though the Add Printer routine finds the
printer on the XP machine and the printer is shared (and yes, my daughter
also can print to the printer from her XP laptop), the printer can not be
accessed, the same message as yours karlos: "Windows cannot connect to the
printer. Access is Denied". Denied by what, whom, where????
I have spent hours on this now...
 
C

cash

try double clicking on the printer icon, and then select sharing, make sure
the printer is shared, then click on the security tab, make sure you are
listed. You may have to be logged on as administrator to make any changes
( make sure you are listed as a user, grant yourself full control.) You
migh have to have an account (USER ID - Password) on the computer the
printer is shared from.

Good Luck - let me know if this helps
 
G

Guest

Double-clicking on the printer icon on the Vista laptop merely results in the
same "access denied" message. I can not find the security tab on the windows
xp desktop computer to which the printer is physically connected via USB. I
tried the "configuration tab", changed all the settings there, I think in all
possible configurations, no effect. I even created a new user account on the
xp computer, identical ser ID to the vista laptop user ID, no go...

Lubo
 
G

Guest

OK, after some more attempts I was able to get to the security tab for the
printer by going through the "printers" icon - not the icon for the specific
printer - and then through the icon of the particular printer. But I am
unable to change anything. I am loggged in as the administrator, but I am not
able to make any changes. This may be an embarassingly basic question, but
how do I give myself full control to make any changes in the security tab?

Thanks for your help.
 
G

Guest

That worked like a charm!
Thank you very much. I sure hope Microsoft fixes this - I hate to think how
many thousands of hours have been wasted by users trying to set up
peer-to-peer networked printers through the "network printer" setup, when
Microsoft obviously considers printers connected to oanother computer on a
network to be "local printers"...

Thanks again

Lubo
 

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