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I originally thought it would be an IP address issue, but it turned out not to be anything to do with that. In fact, the solution was far simpler - but also slightly strange… It http://kwsupport.com/2015/12/error-occurred-during-port-configuration-access-is-denied/ turns out that Windows Vista automatically enables SNMP support for networked printers, and if it can't get a response to a SNMP message then it assumes the printer is offline. SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol and is a way of getting information from network devices (such as routers, servers and printers), mainly for the purposes of finding out if there are any problems with the devices. A number of http://blog.rtwilson.com/how-to-fix-a-network-printer-suddenly-showing-as-offline-in-windows-vista/comment-page-2/ networked printers implement SNMP, and will respond to SNMP queries with information, but some don't. My printer (a fairly old Lexmark T640) is one of the ones that doesn't implement it - so of course Vista will never get a response to a SNMP message. The result of which is that the printer will start showing as offline at a seemingly random time because Vista has just sent a SNMP message to it, and it hasn't responded. Thankfully there is a simple way to fix this - and it just involves telling Vista not to try and communicate with the printer via SNMP. Simply right-click on the printer in the Printers window, choose the Ports tab, and select Configure Port. At the bottom you will see a checkbox saying something like SNMP Status Enable. Untick that, and the printer should start showing as online again. That should be it…but here are a few other tips/observations from people who've commented on this post: This has been found to work on a variety of versions of Windows including Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8.1 Windows 10 Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2012 You could need to be logged in as an administrator before you can change
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even if your account belongs to the Local Administrators or Domain Administrators group. If you just right click on an existing printer and select "Printer Properties" you will get one of two situations if you are not using the built in Administrator account. If you have created the printer then when you try and do something such as modify a port you will get the "An error occurred during port configuration - Access is denied." error. If someone else had created the printer then many of the options will be grayed out To get around this double click on the printer icon to open up the printer queue window From the top menu select "Printer" and then "Open As Administrator" If you are an administrator you will not be prompted for credentials otherwise you will need to enter in the administrator's credentials Now go back to the printer menu and select "Properties" You should now be able to modify all the settings without any restrictions Print Server Properties To modify the print server properties just click on any printer and then select "Print server properties" from the top menu You will be able to modify the ports and other functions without restriction (as long as your account belongs to the administrator group) Was this article helpful? 0 out of 0 found this helpful Have more questions? Submit a request Comments Related articles Resetting / Fixing a damaged or corrupted TCP IP Stack This entire document, including design, text, videos,graphics, and photographs are Copyright © 2014 Austlink Plus Pty Ltd, All Rights Reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any way or by any means for commercial or any other purposes, without prior written permission of Austlink Plus Pty Ltd. Use of any data for the purpose of creating promotional materials or producing a printed or electro