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own business, trying to add a new shared printer to a Windows 2008 Server, when all of a sudden, you get hit with this strange error message. I mean, come on, we’re just trying to configure or delete a port, right? One of my
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favorite sayings is that the only constant is change. The first time I ran into this an error occurred during port configuration access is denied server 2008 one, it drove me a little batty. I’ve been configuring shared printers on TCP/IP ports for years, and never had a machine give me an error occurred during port configuration. this operation is not supported this error. Well, Microsoft changed this one on me. The solution is to close the Printer properties dialog, then in the “Device and Printers” window, highlight the printer you want to change, and click on “Print Server Properties” in the
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menu bar. Then in the next screen, click the ports tab, and “Change Port Settings” Note: If you're using Windows 10, you may want to look at "How to Change Port Settings for Printers in Windows 10" Now you’ll have the configure port button that works. Just select your port and click “Configure Port” and you’ll have access to everything you expected. Hope that helps you out. I don’t know why they made the change, but we’ll just have to improvise,
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adapt, and overcome. MicrosoftServer-2008Windows Post navigation Previous PostHow to Fix OneNote Misplaced Sections in AndroidNext PostGoogle is making a Modular Smart Phone? 21 thoughts on “An Error Occurred during Port Configuration. Access is Denied.” Marcel says: May 18, 2015 at 05:45 Thanks! Reply Carys Edwards says: September 7, 2016 at 15:27 It still does not work !! Reply MikeScott says: September 7, 2016 at 15:48 What OS / Printer and how is the printer connected? This was specific to an issue with Windows Server 2008 and a TCP/IP printer. Reply Jimmy says: June 9, 2015 at 05:10 Thanks. Worked fine. Reply MikeScott says: June 9, 2015 at 08:15 Glad it helped you out! Reply Tony says: July 16, 2015 at 00:17 Had a similar issue in 2012 R2. The solution is to not use the Control Panel app. Right click the start icon and select "Print Management" - it seems to start with admin rights and you can the delete ports etc that fail from the Control Panel Hope this helps someone out there Reply MikeScott says: July 16, 2015 at 08:56 Thanks for the feedback Tony! It looks like this method still works for Server 2012 R2 though. I tried your method, and when I right click on the start icon (orb) I don't have an "Print management" option in the menu. The server I was trying it on doesn't have any print server roles or features installed though. Repl
IP address of my network shared printer. When I have done this in the past it has been straight forward but it looks like Server 2008 R2 had different plans for me I went into the printer properties: selected an error occurred during port configuration windows xp the ports tab and found the port I wanted to change: Now, as I
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have done many times in the past I clicked "Configure Port" ready to enter the new IP only to be met with: an error occurred during port configuration windows 10 "An error occurred during port configuration. Access is denied." Its the same for deleting the port. That seems very much like a UAC related error with me not being elevated, no worries I'll just elevate myself - http://www.geeksontech.com/an-error-occurred-during-port-configuration-access-is-denied/ easy. Not quite, the run as administrator isn't on the printer context menu: and the normal trick of holding down Shift while right clicking doesn't give additional options either. Anyway, lets skip past the next 15mins of blank looks at the screen and I'll give you the magic rune needed here, its annoyingly simple and looks like it will take you to the same dialog, but it is actually subtly different. When you highlight http://blacktheman.blogspot.com/2011/11/access-denied-message-when-changing.html the printer the explorer task bar context changes offering you options specific to that object. Click on the "Print Server Properties" button on the explorer task bar: This takes you to an almost identical menu as the printer properties but has the all important elevate button on the ports page allowing you to make the change: access denied message when changing printer port Posted by The Black Man at 11/18/2011 12:56:00 pm Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest 1 comment: Miko21 April 2016 at 21:32YOU ARE AWESOME!!!! Thank you for giving us this! Would it REALLY have cost them so much in development to put a hint? Seeing as "cfg port" has been the way ports have been converted for 25 years, it could have been a good idea.ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Labels Active Desktop (1) Audi A6 (1) Desktop.htt (1) embed code (1) Internet Explorer (1) internet explorer 7 (1) microsoft office 2007 (1) Multiple Clocks (1) right click menu (1) Shortcut Keys (1) Start Menu (1) system tweaks (1) Followers Blog Archive ► 2016 (3) ► March (1) ► February (1) ► January (1) ► 2015 (1) ► November (1) ► 2012 (4) ► July (1) ► June (1) ► January (2) ▼ 2011 (13)
How to install or modify a local printer by user. Please find below http://kiran-windowstips.blogspot.com/2012/04/error-occurred-during-port.html steps to provide permission to individual users. Steps : To install or to modify a local printer: You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group into Server.You must be logged on as a member of the Power Users group and have an error the Load/Unload Device Drivers user right. The Load/Unload Device Drivers user right is a Group Policy setting. Note To assign this user right, follow these steps:Click Start, click Run, type gpedit.msc, and then click OK.Click Computer Configuration, click Windows Settings, click Security Settings, click Local Policies, and then click an error occurred User Rights Assignment.Go to policy Load/Unload Device Drivers user right and By default, only administrators have this user right. Add Power User group By default, only administrators have this user right. In Windows 2003, Power Users can obtain the same user right to install or modify a local printer as they had under Windows 2003 if the administrator explicitly grants this user right to them. Posted by Ravi Kiran at 5:41 AM No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) About Me Ravi Kiran Microsoft Certified IT Professional , Hyderabad, India View my complete profile There was an error in this gadget Topics Blog December (10) February (2) March (1) August (1) January (1) October (4) February (1) March (1) May (1) April (1) August (1) Followers Simple template. Template images by luoman. Powered by Blogger.