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2009 Messages: 4 I am running multiple XP workstations and network printers on Windows Server 2003. print processor does not exist windows 7 32 bit Last week one workstation started having trouble connecting to some of the network printers even though nothing has been added or changed on the the print processor does not exist windows 10 network intentionally. When trying to open a network printer I get an error: "Error Opening Printer: Printer XXX does not exist on the computer. Either the printer name was typed incorrectly, or the specified printer has lost its connection to the
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server." If I delete the printer and add it again, I can open the printer, but the dialog box title says "Access denied, unable to connect." I am having problems accesses 3 network printers from this one workstation, but I am able to printer to a differernt network printer. And other workstations are able to print to the network printers that the one workstation cannot. I have tried several things but am stumped as to where the problems lies. Please help. Thanks,
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Kevin KevinEgle, Aug 24, 2009 #1 Sponsor parvez9988 Joined: Sep 19, 2008 Messages: 177 add the user in security settings of printer and to the printer group. check in run by typing \\servername and give the user name and password. not sooo sure...... parvez9988, Aug 25, 2009 #2 KevinEgle Thread Starter Joined: Aug 24, 2009 Messages: 4 I am not sure how to do what you are asking. I am fairly new to Windows Server 2003. We are running Active Directory on the server. I think the security issue may be with my computer. I am not able to access certain network printers no matter which user account I log into my computer with, but the same user accounts are able to access the printers on different computers. The network printers are setup with an IP address for a port setting. KevinEgle, Aug 25, 2009 #3 parvez9988 Joined: Sep 19, 2008 Messages: 177 check with this article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312055 parvez9988, Aug 25, 2009 #4 KevinEgle Thread Starter Joined: Aug 24, 2009 Messages: 4 I have seen this article before and I believe that our users have direct access to the shared printer as stated in the below quote from the article you referenced. "...the best solution is to give the user that is logged on direct access to the shared printer, log on as a user that has access to the shared printer..." All of our users log into
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say you’re running Windows 7 on a computer connected to a local network. There is a shared printer running on a https://scottiestech.info/2010/09/21/how-to-fix-windows-cannot-connect-to-printer-errors-in-windows-7/ different machine on the network. The drivers for the printer are installed on the remote machine, and the printer is shared. You think that you’ll just sit down at your http://www.faultwire.com/solutions-Windows_XP/Error-Opening-Printer-*1835.html puter, use the Add Printer feature, connect to the remote printer, the driver will be copied over to your machine automagically, and you’ll be off and running. But then you see does not this: Windows cannot connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed (error 0x0000007e). There is a common solution you can find on the web involving creating a new local port and inserting the network path to the remote printer, but you may find that doesn’t work either! The solution to your problem is very simple, and is even available as does not exist a Hotfix from Microsoft. You don’t really even need the hotfix, though. Here’s how you “fix the glitch”. It turns out that this “cannot connect to printer” error (0x0000007e) is well-known to Microsoft. Check out this Technet forum thread entitled “Windows 7 Printer Problems”: winerror 0x7e 126 ERROR_MOD_NOT_FOUND <–> 0xc0000135 STATUS_DLL_NOT_FOUND When the printer was added to the server, the driver created a registry to copy this file which in not neccessary since the client already has the file. During the connection process, the driver resets the path from \windows\system32 to the print drivers directory \windows\system32\spool\drivers\x64\3 (or w32x86\3) but never sets it back to default and the spooler process does not reset it either and looks for the color module mscms.dll in the drivers directory. Look at the registry setting of the problem printers on the server HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Printers\PRINTERNAME\CopyFiles Is the module value \windows\system32\mscms.dll or just mscms.dll? I think if you copy the mscms file to the drivers directory on the client you can workaround this issue. You could also remove the data from the Module value and verify creating the connection succeeds and
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