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FAQ - answering getting answered. Chris PDFcommander. Thank you for helping keep Tek-Tips Forums free from inappropriate posts. The Tek-Tips staff will check this out and take appropriate action. Click Here to join Tek-Tips and talk with other members! Already a Member? Join your peers on the Internet's largest technical computer professional community. It's easy to join and it's free. Register now while it's still free! The problem is that there is no data recorded as coming from the Vista computer to the spooler.

The test is easy to set up. Open the properties of your network printer on the computer that it is installed in and connected physically to. Open word, no text is necessary, and print the blank sheet to that printer. Next go to the Vista machind and do the same thing. If you have another XP or 98 on the network.

Try that one and it should show 1 page and some size. This proved to me that lthe shared printer is working but Vista is not sending anything to print. It is not that Vista can not print. If I take the Vista computer to the printer and connect via the USB and install it as a local printer, I do get a page.

Where is MS when you need them???????????? I do have the screen print of the Spooler indications. JPG Ivan Collver ivanc Solution i hope it works 1. Reconnect the printer o the xp PC and share the printer. Windows Script Host. Line: 9. Char: 1. Error: permission denied. Code: A Source: Microsoft VBScript runtime error. Any suggestions you have for curing the error and installing the driver would be appreciated.

I am running Vista Business 32 on a Presario laptop with 1. I am having the same problem. I have two computers set up in my office. The XP computer is attached to a router so the Vista laptop can be on the network.

I have done everything listed above and get an error while completing step Please let me know if anyone has any suggestions!!! I have spoken to 4 technical help people over the last two days and have gotten no where.

I have the exact same problem, I have a desktop running windows xp, router and kodak All in on e printer and a toshiba laptop running vista home premium. Hi Debbie,. I suggest that you check if the printer is shared properly. The following article may be referred. Also I suggest that you click the Security tab when sharing, and make sure that Everyone is allowed to access the printer.

Then, download the driver from the following website. Important Note: Microsoft provides third-party contact information to help you find technical support. This contact information may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party contact information. Install the software and firmware in Windows Vista. Then please try to add the printer as a shared printer in Windows Vista.

If the issue persists, I suggest that you download the guide and then follow the steps to install the printer. Hope it helps. I have updated my desktop to windows vista home premium and i am still having the same problem.

Hi d,. The error message will be received if you do not have permissions to access the shared printer. There are several possible reasons. Please check if the file sharing between both computers works properly. Another workaround is enabling Guests account on both computers. Then check the result.

If the issue persists, please temporary disable the firewall and anti-virus on both computers. However, if file sharing works properly, please check if the printer is properly shared and it allows "everyone" to access. The following articles may be helpful. I have a specific folder within my documents that I would like to be identical on both computers.

I use it for work and always want the files within this folder to be identical on the two computers. The problem is that the other computer will usually show up when I am looking at the network.

But when I click on it to access the files it says:. Otherwise, there might be a problem with your network. To try to identify and resolve network problems, click diagnose. Please Help. Windows 7 home editions or any home do not support joining domains. Thus the button is grayed out. Great tutorial, I have a laptop running 7 that exists on a work domain it is primarily a work laptop.

My personal laptop is running Vista and needless to say I would like to keep it off of the domain. Is there a possible work-around for this case? Thanks for any help you might have. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Trouble: Have you been facing issues in file sharing between Windows 7 and Windows Vista?



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