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    Troubleshoot network printer vista

    • I get an "Access is Denied" error when I try to print to a shared printer on my home network.


    This error can occur when trying to print from a Windows Vista–based computer to a computer running Windows XP.

    First, make sure that the Windows XP computer is properly connected to the home network and set to share printers. For more instructions on printer sharing in Windows XP, go to the Sharing printers topic on the Microsoft website.

    If the other computers on your network can "see" the Windows XP computer and its attached printer, can share files with that computer, but still encounter an "Access is Denied" error when trying to print, try the following workaround:

    Open Printers by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Hardware and Sound, and then clicking Printers.

    • Click Add a printer.
    • In the Add Printer wizard, click Add a local printer.
    • Click Create a new port. Make sure Local Port is selected in the list, and then click Next.
    • In the Port Name dialog box, type \\computer name\printer name, and then click OK.
    • Complete the rest of the wizard, and then click Finish.

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    Re: Troubleshoot network printer vista

    I want to add a printer, but it's not offered in the Add Printer Wizard.


    If Windows can't detect a printer that you want to use, follow these steps to find and add the printer manually:


    • Open Printers by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Hardware and Sound, and then clicking Printers.
    • Click Add a Printer.
    • In the Add Printer Wizard, select Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer.
    • On the Choose a network printer page, click The printer that I want isn't listed.
    • On the Find a printer by name or TCP/IP address page, choose how to find the printer that you want to use, based on the type or location of the printer, and then click Next.
    • Complete the additional steps in the wizard, and then click Finish.



    I can't find a printer that I want to add in the Network folder.


    To make sure that printers on the network are being displayed, check if the network is working correctly.

    If the network is working correctly, try these troubleshooting options:

    • Make sure that all computers on the network are in the same workgroup. One way to do that is to change the workgroup names on your Windows Vista–based computers. For information about changing a workgroup name.
    • If you don't know the name or network address (a location on the network) of the printer, contact the person who installed the printer on the network or a system administrator. If your computer is connected to a network domain, you might not have permission to use some printers and the printers will not be displayed. To obtain permission, contact a system administrator.
    • If you are adding a printer that is plugged into another computer on the network and shared for other people to use, make sure that the computer where the printer is plugged in is turned on. You can also contact the computer owner to make sure that the computer is connected to the network or to see if the name of the printer has changed.

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    Re: Troubleshoot network printer vista

    I don't know the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) address of the printer.

    If the printer has a display area, you might be able to navigate to a menu option for viewing or printing configuration information for the printer, including the TCP/IP address. Other printers might allow you to press and hold a specific button, or use another mechanism to print configuration information. Check the information that came with the printer to see which options are available to you.


    The Add Printer Wizard didn't detect my Bluetooth or wireless printer.

    Make sure that your Bluetooth adapter is plugged in to your computer and turned on, and that your Bluetooth printer is turned on. You might also need to remove your connection to the Bluetooth printer, and then try again to detect it using the Add Printer Wizard.

    If the Add Printer Wizard still doesn't detect your printer, check the information that came with the printer to make sure that it is set up correctly to work with your computer, and then try again.

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    Re: Troubleshoot network printer vista

    I can't change the network printer properties or manage the print queue for the printer.

    You need permission to change the properties or manage documents for the printer. Log on as an administrator, and then try again.

    If logging on as an administrator doesn't work, the default printer permissions for administrators might have been changed. Instead, you will need to get permission to manage the printer and manage documents for the printer from someone who already has these permissions.


    To manage a printer or the print queue using an administrator account

    • Open Printers by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Hardware and Sound, and then clicking Printers.
    • Right-click the printer that you want to manage, click Run as administrator, and then click the option that you want to use. Administrator permission required If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.



    I can't print to a network printer.

    If you have used the printer before without problems, try these options:

    • Make sure that the network is working and that your computer is properly connected to the network.
    • Check the status of the printer in the print queue, or go to the printer to make sure that is it powered on and ready to use.
    • If the printer is plugged in to another computer and shared on the network, make sure that computer is turned on. If it is turned on and the problem persists, contact the computer owner to make sure that the computer is connected to the network.
    • If you are trying to print to a printer that you added using a TCP/IP address instead of a printer name, make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet or the network where the printer is installed. If you recently experienced a power outage, the printer TCP/IP address might have changed. The new address will not work with the printer port that you used to connect the printer to your computer.



    If you recently installed a new version of Windows, changed the printer driver software, or are trying to print to the printer for the first time, you might need to install printer drivers that are compatible with the version of Windows that you're running. If you are trying to use a printer that is plugged in to another computer and shared on the network, make sure that a driver for your version of Windows is installed on the other computer.

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