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After XP upgrade, get Could Not Connect to the Printer. Access Den
After upgrading my primary home network desktop from Windows2000 to Windows
XP SP2, my other wireless PC can no longer access printer. I have a Lexmark 3100 USB hard wired to my main computer (Windows XP SP2) which is also hard wired to my Linksys Wireless WCG200 router. My remote PC (Windows 2000) is wireless connected to the Linksys router. I had no problem sharing my Lexmark printer UNTIL I upgraded my main computer to XP. Now, I get "Could not connect to the printer. Access is Denied." errors on the remote PC. I have the same workgroup name on both computers. I have enabled file and printer sharing on the XP machine. Still cannot connect and print from my remote PC. Any suggestions? Thanks. |
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After XP upgrade, get Could Not Connect to the Printer. Access Den
You probably corrupted the printer drivers during the upgrade, ALWAYS
disconnect peripherals PRIOR to upgrading. Uninstall and reinstall... http://www.coribright.com/windows/Article_One.htm Then follow: http://www.coribright.com/windows/Article_Five.htm -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "GP151001" wrote in message ... After upgrading my primary home network desktop from Windows2000 to Windows XP SP2, my other wireless PC can no longer access printer. I have a Lexmark 3100 USB hard wired to my main computer (Windows XP SP2) which is also hard wired to my Linksys Wireless WCG200 router. My remote PC (Windows 2000) is wireless connected to the Linksys router. I had no problem sharing my Lexmark printer UNTIL I upgraded my main computer to XP. Now, I get "Could not connect to the printer. Access is Denied." errors on the remote PC. I have the same workgroup name on both computers. I have enabled file and printer sharing on the XP machine. Still cannot connect and print from my remote PC. Any suggestions? Thanks. |
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After XP upgrade, get Could Not Connect to the Printer. Access Den
"GP151001" wrote in message ... After upgrading my primary home network desktop from Windows2000 to Windows XP SP2, my other wireless PC can no longer access printer. I have a Lexmark 3100 USB hard wired to my main computer (Windows XP SP2) which is also hard wired to my Linksys Wireless WCG200 router. My remote PC (Windows 2000) is wireless connected to the Linksys router. I had no problem sharing my Lexmark printer UNTIL I upgraded my main computer to XP. Now, I get "Could not connect to the printer. Access is Denied." errors on the remote PC. I have the same workgroup name on both computers. I have enabled file and printer sharing on the XP machine. Still cannot connect and print from my remote PC. Any suggestions? Thanks. The automatic logon Guest account has been disabled in SP2. You now have to sign on with the Guest account to share printers and files. Open a command prompt window on the machine with the printer and type Net User Guest password" and wait for the acknowledgement. Replace "password" with the password of your choice. If you forget the password, run the command again. Earl F. Parrish |
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After XP upgrade, get Could Not Connect to the Printer. Access Den
Hi Earl,
can you be more precise? I am facing a strange problem with LPT1 and SP2. Read post dated 10/27/2006 named LPT1 AND XP PRO. Making story short, I can print on a laser printer installed on LPT1 with its driver (Epson EPL) but, if you install another driver on the same port (LaserJet III) you cannot print anything. I have been using this trick for years before today. May be that modern printers does not recognize spools made with LJIII drivers, but one of my customers says that once all was runnig fine, till I reinstalled Windows and upgraded to SP2. "Earl F. Parrish" ha scritto nel messaggio news:IqbZg.986$Km6.188@trnddc03... "GP151001" wrote in message ... After upgrading my primary home network desktop from Windows2000 to Windows XP SP2, my other wireless PC can no longer access printer. I have a Lexmark 3100 USB hard wired to my main computer (Windows XP SP2) which is also hard wired to my Linksys Wireless WCG200 router. My remote PC (Windows 2000) is wireless connected to the Linksys router. I had no problem sharing my Lexmark printer UNTIL I upgraded my main computer to XP. Now, I get "Could not connect to the printer. Access is Denied." errors on the remote PC. I have the same workgroup name on both computers. I have enabled file and printer sharing on the XP machine. Still cannot connect and print from my remote PC. Any suggestions? Thanks. The automatic logon Guest account has been disabled in SP2. You now have to sign on with the Guest account to share printers and files. Open a command prompt window on the machine with the printer and type Net User Guest password" and wait for the acknowledgement. Replace "password" with the password of your choice. If you forget the password, run the command again. Earl F. Parrish |
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After XP upgrade, get Could Not Connect to the Printer. Access Den
"Gigit" wrote in message ... Hi Earl, can you be more precise? I am facing a strange problem with LPT1 and SP2. Read post dated 10/27/2006 named LPT1 AND XP PRO. Making story short, I can print on a laser printer installed on LPT1 with its driver (Epson EPL) but, if you install another driver on the same port (LaserJet III) you cannot print anything. I have been using this trick for years before today. May be that modern printers does not recognize spools made with LJIII drivers, but one of my customers says that once all was runnig fine, till I reinstalled Windows and upgraded to SP2. If you have a workgroup with printer and file sharing enabled, other users utilize the resources of the other PCs by signing on as a Guest. Until Windows XP SP2, anyone in the world could connect to your PC using the Guest account which did not require a password. The Guest account had limited permissions but it was seen as a security risk to have anonymous access to a computer. With the advent of SP2, you could no longer sign on to a Windows XP computer by typing "Guest" at the Logon screen. The Guest account only works remotely using a password from another PC in the workgroup. You have to assign a password to Guest from the command prompt since the Guest account does not show up under Users in Control Panel. Until you sign on with the Guest account and password, all the resources on the target computer are unavailable. You need to sign on to see files, add network printers or use them. When you sign on, you can check "Remember Me" so you do not have to sign on each time you use resources on that PC. You have to have Administrator permissions to assign the Guest password. Search for "Guest" in Help and Support for more information. -- Earl F. Parrish |
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After XP upgrade, get Could Not Connect to the Printer. Access Den
Ok, Earl, very clear. I didn't know it. I see that every PC connected,
enters with its originary account and computer name and is declared as Guest. If I connect to the network as Administrator of PC2 I see in Opened Sessions that it is always a Guest. Is the way to make some PC connect to this as Administrator or other Group? "Earl F. Parrish" ha scritto nel messaggio news:cLt1h.6605$Wy6.464@trnddc01... "Gigit" wrote in message ... Hi Earl, can you be more precise? I am facing a strange problem with LPT1 and SP2. Read post dated 10/27/2006 named LPT1 AND XP PRO. Making story short, I can print on a laser printer installed on LPT1 with its driver (Epson EPL) but, if you install another driver on the same port (LaserJet III) you cannot print anything. I have been using this trick for years before today. May be that modern printers does not recognize spools made with LJIII drivers, but one of my customers says that once all was runnig fine, till I reinstalled Windows and upgraded to SP2. If you have a workgroup with printer and file sharing enabled, other users utilize the resources of the other PCs by signing on as a Guest. Until Windows XP SP2, anyone in the world could connect to your PC using the Guest account which did not require a password. The Guest account had limited permissions but it was seen as a security risk to have anonymous access to a computer. With the advent of SP2, you could no longer sign on to a Windows XP computer by typing "Guest" at the Logon screen. The Guest account only works remotely using a password from another PC in the workgroup. You have to assign a password to Guest from the command prompt since the Guest account does not show up under Users in Control Panel. Until you sign on with the Guest account and password, all the resources on the target computer are unavailable. You need to sign on to see files, add network printers or use them. When you sign on, you can check "Remember Me" so you do not have to sign on each time you use resources on that PC. You have to have Administrator permissions to assign the Guest password. Search for "Guest" in Help and Support for more information. -- Earl F. Parrish |
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After XP upgrade, get Could Not Connect to the Printer. Access Den
"Gigit" wrote in message ... Ok, Earl, very clear. I didn't know it. I see that every PC connected, enters with its originary account and computer name and is declared as Guest. If I connect to the network as Administrator of PC2 I see in Opened Sessions that it is always a Guest. Is the way to make some PC connect to this as Administrator or other Group? You would have to enable Remote Desktop on the target computer and sign on with one of the user names on that computer in the Administrator group. -- Earl F. Parrish |
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After XP upgrade, get Could Not Connect to the Printer. Access Den
Yes. Thanks.
-- ---------------------------------- Luigi Fantelli ---------------------------------- Tel. 0434 365 268 Fax 0434 364 914 "Earl F. Parrish" ha scritto nel messaggio news:8MQ1h.6727$Wy6.3568@trnddc01... "Gigit" wrote in message ... Ok, Earl, very clear. I didn't know it. I see that every PC connected, enters with its originary account and computer name and is declared as Guest. If I connect to the network as Administrator of PC2 I see in Opened Sessions that it is always a Guest. Is the way to make some PC connect to this as Administrator or other Group? You would have to enable Remote Desktop on the target computer and sign on with one of the user names on that computer in the Administrator group. -- Earl F. Parrish |
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