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> Advertisement melonhead Thread Starter Joined: May 6, 2002 Messages: 881 I have a new laptop with Vista OS. There are
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three other computers on my network. All these computers are running XP and Windows update are current. There is a laptop, a desktop with an Epson local printer, a desktop with a Lexmark printer. I
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tried to install a network printer on my Vista laptop. It can see both the Lexmark and the Epson. However, it is unable to install either one. The Epson gets a message: Windows cannot connect to printer. Acess is denied. I made sure the printer was shared. I deleted the printer and then reinstalled it and again shared it. I was unable to install. I tried to install on my windows cannot connect to the printer access is denied windows 10 old XP laptop and there was no problem at all with the installation. I turned off the firewall on the desktop computer. No luck. I went to start, run, and typed in cmd. At the command I typed netsh firewall set portopening tcp 445 smb enable Didn't work. I installed the printer on my Vista laptop as a local printer. Then I went in and tried to add a port. I chose the standard TCP/IP port. I tried to type in //basement/epsonsty (where as: //computername/printername). It would not even let me type in a "\" So I tried typing in "basement" No luck. I tried typing in "epsonsty" No luck. As for the other printer on the other computer. It is getting a different error message and I haven't even attempted anything with that one yet. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance. melonhead, Feb 4, 2007 #1 Sponsor melonhead Thread Starter Joined: May 6, 2002 Messages: 881 Okay, I found a solution. I'm posting it to help others. Logically it makes no sense to me, but it worked so... Go to Control Panel. Choose printer. Then choose Add Printer. ChooseAdd a local printer. Click on Create a new port. The default in the drop dow
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