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Old 23-11-2007, 10:29 AM   #1
glorianne
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using a vista lap top how can I print on my xp pc?

I have tried everything I can think of and I keep getting a message access
deinied when I try to add a network printer. I can see them and they come up
in the list when windows searches for printers on the network but as soon as
I try to use it I get the access denied and there is no explanation at all. I
have it set up do the printers are shared that are connected to the xp
computer ( I have an hp photo printer 8250 and a lexmark 2580 all in one)
I have 2 lap tops bth running vista and the printers are connected to the
computer running xp
I have come to a page several times that asks for a user name and password
which I never set up so there is no way of knowing what it is.
I have been going crazy trying to do this, if anyine can help please email
me at stuat@stuartinteriors.net
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Old 23-11-2007, 12:28 PM   #2
Chuck [MVP]
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Re: using a vista lap top how can I print on my xp pc?

On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 20:44:00 -0800, glorianne
<glorianne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have tried everything I can think of and I keep getting a message access
>deinied when I try to add a network printer. I can see them and they come up
>in the list when windows searches for printers on the network but as soon as
>I try to use it I get the access denied and there is no explanation at all. I
>have it set up do the printers are shared that are connected to the xp
>computer ( I have an hp photo printer 8250 and a lexmark 2580 all in one)
>I have 2 lap tops bth running vista and the printers are connected to the
>computer running xp
>I have come to a page several times that asks for a user name and password
>which I never set up so there is no way of knowing what it is.
>I have been going crazy trying to do this, if anyine can help please email
>me at stuat@stuartinteriors.net



Glorianne,

Are you trying to add the printer, using standard add printer wizard? Try
adding a locally redirected printer port.
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2007/06/network-printing-from-windows-vista.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2007/0...ows-vista.html

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Old 23-11-2007, 04:28 PM   #3
Mick Murphy
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RE: using a vista lap top how can I print on my xp pc?

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/l.../bb727037.aspx

Have a read of the above about file and printer sharing in Vista.

You say you get a log in window; but when?
Try going into vista Network and Sharing, and turn off password protected
sharing

While you are in the above network and sharing, add a Network Printer from
there. You don't want to share a printer with vista's users, you want to
browse to XP's printer.

"glorianne" wrote:

> I have tried everything I can think of and I keep getting a message access
> deinied when I try to add a network printer. I can see them and they come up
> in the list when windows searches for printers on the network but as soon as
> I try to use it I get the access denied and there is no explanation at all. I
> have it set up do the printers are shared that are connected to the xp
> computer ( I have an hp photo printer 8250 and a lexmark 2580 all in one)
> I have 2 lap tops bth running vista and the printers are connected to the
> computer running xp
> I have come to a page several times that asks for a user name and password
> which I never set up so there is no way of knowing what it is.
> I have been going crazy trying to do this, if anyine can help please email
> me at stuat@stuartinteriors.net

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Old 23-01-2008, 01:27 AM   #4
philbur
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Re: using a vista lap top how can I print on my xp pc?

this is the only thing that would work for me---thanks!

"JimWae±" wrote:

> Try this
>
>
>
> Make sure both computers are in same workgroup, then...
>
>
>
> 1.) Verify that File and print sharing is turned on and properly configured
>
> on the XP machine.
>
> 2.) Locate and notate the Win XP computer name (i.e. "Desktop") (Found in
>
> System Properties in the Computer Name tab)
>
> 3.) Locate and notate the printer share name on the XP computer (i.e.
>
> "Printer") (Found under the Sharing tab on the Printer Properties page)
>
> 4.) On the Vista machine launch the "Add a Printer" wizard
>
> 5.) Choose "Add a local printer"
>
> 6.) Select "Create a new port" radio button and choose "Local Port" from the
>
> drop down menu
>
> 7.) Press Next
>
> 8.) In the "Enter Port Name:" box enter the following: \\Desktop\Printer
>
> where "Desktop" = the computer name from step 2 and "Printer" = the printer
>
> SHARE name from step 3.
>
> 9.) Select the Printer driver from the list provided or use the "Have Disk"
>
> button to install the correct Vista driver if it is not in the built-in
> list.
>
> It is critical that the driver you use is Vista compatible.
>
> 10.) Press next
>
> 11.) Give the printer a distinct name and choose whether to set as the
>
> default.
>
> 12.) Press Next
>
> 13.) Print a test page to verify functionality.
>
> 14.) Press Finish
>
>
> "glorianne" <glorianne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:587CD463-FA66-4DD1-8E98-75115E1EBA01@microsoft.com...
> >I have tried everything I can think of and I keep getting a message access
> > deinied when I try to add a network printer. I can see them and they come
> > up
> > in the list when windows searches for printers on the network but as soon
> > as
> > I try to use it I get the access denied and there is no explanation at
> > all. I
> > have it set up do the printers are shared that are connected to the xp
> > computer ( I have an hp photo printer 8250 and a lexmark 2580 all in one)
> > I have 2 lap tops bth running vista and the printers are connected to the
> > computer running xp
> > I have come to a page several times that asks for a user name and password
> > which I never set up so there is no way of knowing what it is.
> > I have been going crazy trying to do this, if anyine can help please email
> > me at stuat@stuartinteriors.net

>
>
>

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Old 23-01-2008, 01:27 AM   #5
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)
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Re: using a vista lap top how can I print on my xp pc?

Thank you for the feedbck.

--
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Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"philbur" <philbur@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:02E948C7-166C-4E0F-B81E-D56DED6644E7@microsoft.com...
> this is the only thing that would work for me---thanks!
>
> "JimWae±" wrote:
>
>> Try this
>>
>>
>>
>> Make sure both computers are in same workgroup, then...
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.) Verify that File and print sharing is turned on and properly
>> configured
>>
>> on the XP machine.
>>
>> 2.) Locate and notate the Win XP computer name (i.e. "Desktop") (Found in
>>
>> System Properties in the Computer Name tab)
>>
>> 3.) Locate and notate the printer share name on the XP computer (i.e.
>>
>> "Printer") (Found under the Sharing tab on the Printer Properties page)
>>
>> 4.) On the Vista machine launch the "Add a Printer" wizard
>>
>> 5.) Choose "Add a local printer"
>>
>> 6.) Select "Create a new port" radio button and choose "Local Port" from
>> the
>>
>> drop down menu
>>
>> 7.) Press Next
>>
>> 8.) In the "Enter Port Name:" box enter the following: \\Desktop\Printer
>>
>> where "Desktop" = the computer name from step 2 and "Printer" = the
>> printer
>>
>> SHARE name from step 3.
>>
>> 9.) Select the Printer driver from the list provided or use the "Have
>> Disk"
>>
>> button to install the correct Vista driver if it is not in the built-in
>> list.
>>
>> It is critical that the driver you use is Vista compatible.
>>
>> 10.) Press next
>>
>> 11.) Give the printer a distinct name and choose whether to set as the
>>
>> default.
>>
>> 12.) Press Next
>>
>> 13.) Print a test page to verify functionality.
>>
>> 14.) Press Finish
>>
>>
>> "glorianne" <glorianne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:587CD463-FA66-4DD1-8E98-75115E1EBA01@microsoft.com...
>> >I have tried everything I can think of and I keep getting a message
>> >access
>> > deinied when I try to add a network printer. I can see them and they
>> > come
>> > up
>> > in the list when windows searches for printers on the network but as
>> > soon
>> > as
>> > I try to use it I get the access denied and there is no explanation at
>> > all. I
>> > have it set up do the printers are shared that are connected to the xp
>> > computer ( I have an hp photo printer 8250 and a lexmark 2580 all in
>> > one)
>> > I have 2 lap tops bth running vista and the printers are connected to
>> > the
>> > computer running xp
>> > I have come to a page several times that asks for a user name and
>> > password
>> > which I never set up so there is no way of knowing what it is.
>> > I have been going crazy trying to do this, if anyine can help please
>> > email
>> > me at stuat@stuartinteriors.net

>>
>>
>>


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Old 23-01-2008, 01:32 AM   #6
philbur
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Re: using a vista lap top how can I print on my xp pc?

this is the only thing that would work for me---thanks!

"JimWae±" wrote:

> Try this
>
>
>
> Make sure both computers are in same workgroup, then...
>
>
>
> 1.) Verify that File and print sharing is turned on and properly configured
>
> on the XP machine.
>
> 2.) Locate and notate the Win XP computer name (i.e. "Desktop") (Found in
>
> System Properties in the Computer Name tab)
>
> 3.) Locate and notate the printer share name on the XP computer (i.e.
>
> "Printer") (Found under the Sharing tab on the Printer Properties page)
>
> 4.) On the Vista machine launch the "Add a Printer" wizard
>
> 5.) Choose "Add a local printer"
>
> 6.) Select "Create a new port" radio button and choose "Local Port" from the
>
> drop down menu
>
> 7.) Press Next
>
> 8.) In the "Enter Port Name:" box enter the following: \\Desktop\Printer
>
> where "Desktop" = the computer name from step 2 and "Printer" = the printer
>
> SHARE name from step 3.
>
> 9.) Select the Printer driver from the list provided or use the "Have Disk"
>
> button to install the correct Vista driver if it is not in the built-in
> list.
>
> It is critical that the driver you use is Vista compatible.
>
> 10.) Press next
>
> 11.) Give the printer a distinct name and choose whether to set as the
>
> default.
>
> 12.) Press Next
>
> 13.) Print a test page to verify functionality.
>
> 14.) Press Finish
>
>
> "glorianne" <glorianne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:587CD463-FA66-4DD1-8E98-75115E1EBA01@microsoft.com...
> >I have tried everything I can think of and I keep getting a message access
> > deinied when I try to add a network printer. I can see them and they come
> > up
> > in the list when windows searches for printers on the network but as soon
> > as
> > I try to use it I get the access denied and there is no explanation at
> > all. I
> > have it set up do the printers are shared that are connected to the xp
> > computer ( I have an hp photo printer 8250 and a lexmark 2580 all in one)
> > I have 2 lap tops bth running vista and the printers are connected to the
> > computer running xp
> > I have come to a page several times that asks for a user name and password
> > which I never set up so there is no way of knowing what it is.
> > I have been going crazy trying to do this, if anyine can help please email
> > me at stuat@stuartinteriors.net

>
>
>

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Old 23-01-2008, 01:33 AM   #7
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)
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Re: using a vista lap top how can I print on my xp pc?

Thank you for the feedbck.

--
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"philbur" <philbur@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:02E948C7-166C-4E0F-B81E-D56DED6644E7@microsoft.com...
> this is the only thing that would work for me---thanks!
>
> "JimWae±" wrote:
>
>> Try this
>>
>>
>>
>> Make sure both computers are in same workgroup, then...
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.) Verify that File and print sharing is turned on and properly
>> configured
>>
>> on the XP machine.
>>
>> 2.) Locate and notate the Win XP computer name (i.e. "Desktop") (Found in
>>
>> System Properties in the Computer Name tab)
>>
>> 3.) Locate and notate the printer share name on the XP computer (i.e.
>>
>> "Printer") (Found under the Sharing tab on the Printer Properties page)
>>
>> 4.) On the Vista machine launch the "Add a Printer" wizard
>>
>> 5.) Choose "Add a local printer"
>>
>> 6.) Select "Create a new port" radio button and choose "Local Port" from
>> the
>>
>> drop down menu
>>
>> 7.) Press Next
>>
>> 8.) In the "Enter Port Name:" box enter the following: \\Desktop\Printer
>>
>> where "Desktop" = the computer name from step 2 and "Printer" = the
>> printer
>>
>> SHARE name from step 3.
>>
>> 9.) Select the Printer driver from the list provided or use the "Have
>> Disk"
>>
>> button to install the correct Vista driver if it is not in the built-in
>> list.
>>
>> It is critical that the driver you use is Vista compatible.
>>
>> 10.) Press next
>>
>> 11.) Give the printer a distinct name and choose whether to set as the
>>
>> default.
>>
>> 12.) Press Next
>>
>> 13.) Print a test page to verify functionality.
>>
>> 14.) Press Finish
>>
>>
>> "glorianne" <glorianne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:587CD463-FA66-4DD1-8E98-75115E1EBA01@microsoft.com...
>> >I have tried everything I can think of and I keep getting a message
>> >access
>> > deinied when I try to add a network printer. I can see them and they
>> > come
>> > up
>> > in the list when windows searches for printers on the network but as
>> > soon
>> > as
>> > I try to use it I get the access denied and there is no explanation at
>> > all. I
>> > have it set up do the printers are shared that are connected to the xp
>> > computer ( I have an hp photo printer 8250 and a lexmark 2580 all in
>> > one)
>> > I have 2 lap tops bth running vista and the printers are connected to
>> > the
>> > computer running xp
>> > I have come to a page several times that asks for a user name and
>> > password
>> > which I never set up so there is no way of knowing what it is.
>> > I have been going crazy trying to do this, if anyine can help please
>> > email
>> > me at stuat@stuartinteriors.net

>>
>>
>>


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Old 23-01-2008, 01:39 AM   #8
philbur
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Re: using a vista lap top how can I print on my xp pc?

this is the only thing that would work for me---thanks!

"JimWae±" wrote:

> Try this
>
>
>
> Make sure both computers are in same workgroup, then...
>
>
>
> 1.) Verify that File and print sharing is turned on and properly configured
>
> on the XP machine.
>
> 2.) Locate and notate the Win XP computer name (i.e. "Desktop") (Found in
>
> System Properties in the Computer Name tab)
>
> 3.) Locate and notate the printer share name on the XP computer (i.e.
>
> "Printer") (Found under the Sharing tab on the Printer Properties page)
>
> 4.) On the Vista machine launch the "Add a Printer" wizard
>
> 5.) Choose "Add a local printer"
>
> 6.) Select "Create a new port" radio button and choose "Local Port" from the
>
> drop down menu
>
> 7.) Press Next
>
> 8.) In the "Enter Port Name:" box enter the following: \\Desktop\Printer
>
> where "Desktop" = the computer name from step 2 and "Printer" = the printer
>
> SHARE name from step 3.
>
> 9.) Select the Printer driver from the list provided or use the "Have Disk"
>
> button to install the correct Vista driver if it is not in the built-in
> list.
>
> It is critical that the driver you use is Vista compatible.
>
> 10.) Press next
>
> 11.) Give the printer a distinct name and choose whether to set as the
>
> default.
>
> 12.) Press Next
>
> 13.) Print a test page to verify functionality.
>
> 14.) Press Finish
>
>
> "glorianne" <glorianne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:587CD463-FA66-4DD1-8E98-75115E1EBA01@microsoft.com...
> >I have tried everything I can think of and I keep getting a message access
> > deinied when I try to add a network printer. I can see them and they come
> > up
> > in the list when windows searches for printers on the network but as soon
> > as
> > I try to use it I get the access denied and there is no explanation at
> > all. I
> > have it set up do the printers are shared that are connected to the xp
> > computer ( I have an hp photo printer 8250 and a lexmark 2580 all in one)
> > I have 2 lap tops bth running vista and the printers are connected to the
> > computer running xp
> > I have come to a page several times that asks for a user name and password
> > which I never set up so there is no way of knowing what it is.
> > I have been going crazy trying to do this, if anyine can help please email
> > me at stuat@stuartinteriors.net

>
>
>

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Old 23-01-2008, 01:40 AM   #9
Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)
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Posts: n/a
Re: using a vista lap top how can I print on my xp pc?

Thank you for the feedbck.

--
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"philbur" <philbur@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:02E948C7-166C-4E0F-B81E-D56DED6644E7@microsoft.com...
> this is the only thing that would work for me---thanks!
>
> "JimWae±" wrote:
>
>> Try this
>>
>>
>>
>> Make sure both computers are in same workgroup, then...
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.) Verify that File and print sharing is turned on and properly
>> configured
>>
>> on the XP machine.
>>
>> 2.) Locate and notate the Win XP computer name (i.e. "Desktop") (Found in
>>
>> System Properties in the Computer Name tab)
>>
>> 3.) Locate and notate the printer share name on the XP computer (i.e.
>>
>> "Printer") (Found under the Sharing tab on the Printer Properties page)
>>
>> 4.) On the Vista machine launch the "Add a Printer" wizard
>>
>> 5.) Choose "Add a local printer"
>>
>> 6.) Select "Create a new port" radio button and choose "Local Port" from
>> the
>>
>> drop down menu
>>
>> 7.) Press Next
>>
>> 8.) In the "Enter Port Name:" box enter the following: \\Desktop\Printer
>>
>> where "Desktop" = the computer name from step 2 and "Printer" = the
>> printer
>>
>> SHARE name from step 3.
>>
>> 9.) Select the Printer driver from the list provided or use the "Have
>> Disk"
>>
>> button to install the correct Vista driver if it is not in the built-in
>> list.
>>
>> It is critical that the driver you use is Vista compatible.
>>
>> 10.) Press next
>>
>> 11.) Give the printer a distinct name and choose whether to set as the
>>
>> default.
>>
>> 12.) Press Next
>>
>> 13.) Print a test page to verify functionality.
>>
>> 14.) Press Finish
>>
>>
>> "glorianne" <glorianne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:587CD463-FA66-4DD1-8E98-75115E1EBA01@microsoft.com...
>> >I have tried everything I can think of and I keep getting a message
>> >access
>> > deinied when I try to add a network printer. I can see them and they
>> > come
>> > up
>> > in the list when windows searches for printers on the network but as
>> > soon
>> > as
>> > I try to use it I get the access denied and there is no explanation at
>> > all. I
>> > have it set up do the printers are shared that are connected to the xp
>> > computer ( I have an hp photo printer 8250 and a lexmark 2580 all in
>> > one)
>> > I have 2 lap tops bth running vista and the printers are connected to
>> > the
>> > computer running xp
>> > I have come to a page several times that asks for a user name and
>> > password
>> > which I never set up so there is no way of knowing what it is.
>> > I have been going crazy trying to do this, if anyine can help please
>> > email
>> > me at stuat@stuartinteriors.net

>>
>>
>>


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