Discussion:
Computer does not recognize printer attached to another computer
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Johnnie
2007-02-05 12:27:01 UTC
Permalink
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the workgroup (MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's computer. The
structure shows this:
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but there's no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
2007-02-05 15:18:40 UTC
Permalink
Are these both Windows XP?

if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did the hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes folder in the DAD
folder. It is not?

On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?

Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the workgroup (MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's computer. The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but there's no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Johnnie
2007-02-05 17:07:22 UTC
Permalink
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did the hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes folder in the DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the workgroup (MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's computer. The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but there's no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
2007-02-05 17:46:55 UTC
Permalink
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.

I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it fails, reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to the next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the benefit of
others that may be in a similar situation.

1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this is to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start > Control Panel >
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already enabled
or disabled?

If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering, eg. a
router?

Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did the hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes folder in the DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the workgroup (MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but there's no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Johnnie
2007-02-06 16:35:01 UTC
Permalink
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus, but the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to do with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it fails, reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to the next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the benefit of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this is to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start > Control Panel >
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering, eg. a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did the hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes folder in the DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the workgroup (MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but there's no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Alan Morris [MSFT]
2007-02-06 17:42:15 UTC
Permalink
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off Simple File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable on Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus, but the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to do with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it fails, reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to the next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the benefit of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this is to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start > Control Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering, eg. a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's
name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did the hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes folder in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the workgroup (MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
2007-02-06 18:32:26 UTC
Permalink
Alun,

Shouldn't it show any shared printers on DAD in the My Network
Places\DAD\Printers and Faxes folder on MOM, regardless of permissions?

Johnnie, is it even showing you the Printers and Faxes folder? If not, the
problem could merely be that this shell extension became unregistered and
you can try adding it a different way. You can use the Add Printer Wizard
and browse for a network printer.

A colleague of mine was convinced that Windows XP Home Edition does not have
permissions, by which he meant file and folder DACLs. He came to this belief
because they are not visible in the UI, as you say. For the benefits of
those with the same misconception - yes, it does have DACLs. As I
discovered, you can view them with the SUBINACL Platform SDK tool.

Paul
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off Simple File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable on Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus, but the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to do with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it fails, reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to the next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the benefit of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this is to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start > Control Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering, eg. a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes folder in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the workgroup (MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Johnnie
2007-02-06 22:38:01 UTC
Permalink
Paul,
Yes, I can see the Printers and Faxes folder in MOM's, under Control Panel.
And yes, I've been trying to use the Add Printer wizard which allows you to
see the printer that's available in the network, but to no avail. I see DAD
on MOM's computer but not the printer.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Alun,
Shouldn't it show any shared printers on DAD in the My Network
Places\DAD\Printers and Faxes folder on MOM, regardless of permissions?
Johnnie, is it even showing you the Printers and Faxes folder? If not, the
problem could merely be that this shell extension became unregistered and
you can try adding it a different way. You can use the Add Printer Wizard
and browse for a network printer.
A colleague of mine was convinced that Windows XP Home Edition does not have
permissions, by which he meant file and folder DACLs. He came to this belief
because they are not visible in the UI, as you say. For the benefits of
those with the same misconception - yes, it does have DACLs. As I
discovered, you can view them with the SUBINACL Platform SDK tool.
Paul
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off Simple File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable on Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus, but the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to do with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it fails, reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to the next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the benefit of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this is to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start > Control Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering, eg. a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes folder in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Johnnie
2007-02-06 22:44:01 UTC
Permalink
Alan, Paul,

Looks like I have the same problem as JO as written in one of the other
posts titled "New Printer problem--Help please!" I'm reading the posts and
I'm in the same situation.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Alun,
Shouldn't it show any shared printers on DAD in the My Network
Places\DAD\Printers and Faxes folder on MOM, regardless of permissions?
Johnnie, is it even showing you the Printers and Faxes folder? If not, the
problem could merely be that this shell extension became unregistered and
you can try adding it a different way. You can use the Add Printer Wizard
and browse for a network printer.
A colleague of mine was convinced that Windows XP Home Edition does not have
permissions, by which he meant file and folder DACLs. He came to this belief
because they are not visible in the UI, as you say. For the benefits of
those with the same misconception - yes, it does have DACLs. As I
discovered, you can view them with the SUBINACL Platform SDK tool.
Paul
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off Simple File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable on Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus, but the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to do with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it fails, reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to the next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the benefit of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this is to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start > Control Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering, eg. a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes folder in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
2007-02-07 14:24:31 UTC
Permalink
Alan,

Actually, I think it should show all shared printers in My Network
Places\...\DAD, regardless of permission.

The Printers and Faxes folder is for remote administration of locally
installed printers, I think.

I apologize for any confusion caused.

Paul
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Alun,
Shouldn't it show any shared printers on DAD in the My Network
Places\DAD\Printers and Faxes folder on MOM, regardless of permissions?
Johnnie, is it even showing you the Printers and Faxes folder? If not, the
problem could merely be that this shell extension became unregistered and
you can try adding it a different way. You can use the Add Printer Wizard
and browse for a network printer.
A colleague of mine was convinced that Windows XP Home Edition does not
have permissions, by which he meant file and folder DACLs. He came to this
belief because they are not visible in the UI, as you say. For the
benefits of those with the same misconception - yes, it does have DACLs.
As I discovered, you can view them with the SUBINACL Platform SDK tool.
Paul
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off Simple File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable on Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus, but the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to do with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it fails, reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to the next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the benefit of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this is to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start > Control Panel >
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering, eg. a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes folder in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the
workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Johnnie
2007-02-06 22:41:01 UTC
Permalink
Alan,
Yes, the group 'Everyone' shows on DAD's printer security tab. On MOM's it
doesn't show since I don't have a printer yet that could show the security
tab.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off Simple File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable on Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus, but the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to do with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it fails, reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to the next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the benefit of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this is to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start > Control Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering, eg. a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did the hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes folder in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Alan Morris [MSFT]
2007-02-07 02:10:05 UTC
Permalink
That's as expected

What are the network print provider order on MOM?

Control Panel, Network Connections, Advanced (up on the top menu bar),
Advanced Settings, Provider order
LanMan Print Services should be the first in the list
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the group 'Everyone' shows on DAD's printer security tab. On MOM's it
doesn't show since I don't have a printer yet that could show the security
tab.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off Simple File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable on Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus, but the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to do with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it fails, reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to the next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the benefit of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this is to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start > Control Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering,
eg.
a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes folder in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Johnnie
2007-02-07 17:17:01 UTC
Permalink
Alan,

Yes, the first in the list is LanMan Print Services.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
That's as expected
What are the network print provider order on MOM?
Control Panel, Network Connections, Advanced (up on the top menu bar),
Advanced Settings, Provider order
LanMan Print Services should be the first in the list
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the group 'Everyone' shows on DAD's printer security tab. On MOM's it
doesn't show since I don't have a printer yet that could show the security
tab.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off Simple File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable on Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus, but the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to do with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it fails, reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to the next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the benefit of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this is to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start > Control Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering,
eg.
a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes folder in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Alan Morris [MSFT]
2007-02-07 18:52:30 UTC
Permalink
Is the remote printers folder visible on DAD? If not then the RPC endpoint
is not open to the remote clients.

This setting is supposed to be enabled (and the proper firewall ports
opened) when one shares a printer.

launch gpedit.msc on DAD

Computer, Administrative Templates, Printers
Enable
Allow Print Spooler to accept client connections

stop and start the spooler service or reboot.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the first in the list is LanMan Print Services.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
That's as expected
What are the network print provider order on MOM?
Control Panel, Network Connections, Advanced (up on the top menu bar),
Advanced Settings, Provider order
LanMan Print Services should be the first in the list
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the group 'Everyone' shows on DAD's printer security tab. On
MOM's
it
doesn't show since I don't have a printer yet that could show the security
tab.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off Simple File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable on Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus, but the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to do with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it
fails,
reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to the next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the
benefit
of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this
is
to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start > Control Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be
interfering,
eg.
a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes
folder
in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Johnnie
2007-02-07 22:03:01 UTC
Permalink
Alan,
launched gpedit.msc on DAD, enabled allow print spooler to accept client
connections. went to MOM, added printer, still the printer is not visible.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the remote printers folder visible on DAD? If not then the RPC endpoint
is not open to the remote clients.
This setting is supposed to be enabled (and the proper firewall ports
opened) when one shares a printer.
launch gpedit.msc on DAD
Computer, Administrative Templates, Printers
Enable
Allow Print Spooler to accept client connections
stop and start the spooler service or reboot.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the first in the list is LanMan Print Services.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
That's as expected
What are the network print provider order on MOM?
Control Panel, Network Connections, Advanced (up on the top menu bar),
Advanced Settings, Provider order
LanMan Print Services should be the first in the list
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the group 'Everyone' shows on DAD's printer security tab. On
MOM's
it
doesn't show since I don't have a printer yet that could show the security
tab.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off Simple File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable on Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus, but the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to do with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it
fails,
reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to the next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the
benefit
of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this
is
to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start > Control Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already
enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware
software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering,
eg.
a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's
name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you already did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes
folder
in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and
choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the
workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use, but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Alan Morris [MSFT]
2007-02-08 00:39:37 UTC
Permalink
have you run the network wizard on both machines? It's somewhere in the
networking control panel.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
launched gpedit.msc on DAD, enabled allow print spooler to accept client
connections. went to MOM, added printer, still the printer is not visible.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the remote printers folder visible on DAD? If not then the RPC endpoint
is not open to the remote clients.
This setting is supposed to be enabled (and the proper firewall ports
opened) when one shares a printer.
launch gpedit.msc on DAD
Computer, Administrative Templates, Printers
Enable
Allow Print Spooler to accept client connections
stop and start the spooler service or reboot.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the first in the list is LanMan Print Services.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
That's as expected
What are the network print provider order on MOM?
Control Panel, Network Connections, Advanced (up on the top menu bar),
Advanced Settings, Provider order
LanMan Print Services should be the first in the list
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the group 'Everyone' shows on DAD's printer security tab. On
MOM's
it
doesn't show since I don't have a printer yet that could show the security
tab.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off Simple File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable on Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus,
but
the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to
do
with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it
fails,
reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to
the
next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the
benefit
of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this
is
to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are
accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start >
Control
Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already
enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware
software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering,
eg.
a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's
name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you
already
did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes
folder
in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and
choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the
workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to
DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use,
but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
2007-02-08 15:17:19 UTC
Permalink
Alan, I mentioned this in my list of suggested steps on 2/5. Johnnie, I
looked over your answer again and you said that sharing was on on both
computers, but you did not say how you determined that. The Network
Connection Wizard, which I think is what Alan is referring to, does more
than just simply turn sharing on or off. For example, it adds a File and
Printer Sharing exception to the Windows Firewall configuration. In any
case, this has helped me in the past with these kinds of problems.

Again, one way to get to it is via All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.

Paul
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
have you run the network wizard on both machines? It's somewhere in the
networking control panel.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
launched gpedit.msc on DAD, enabled allow print spooler to accept client
connections. went to MOM, added printer, still the printer is not visible.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the remote printers folder visible on DAD? If not then the RPC endpoint
is not open to the remote clients.
This setting is supposed to be enabled (and the proper firewall ports
opened) when one shares a printer.
launch gpedit.msc on DAD
Computer, Administrative Templates, Printers
Enable
Allow Print Spooler to accept client connections
stop and start the spooler service or reboot.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the first in the list is LanMan Print Services.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
That's as expected
What are the network print provider order on MOM?
Control Panel, Network Connections, Advanced (up on the top menu bar),
Advanced Settings, Provider order
LanMan Print Services should be the first in the list
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the group 'Everyone' shows on DAD's printer security tab. On
MOM's
it
doesn't show since I don't have a printer yet that could show the security
tab.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off
Simple
File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable
on
Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
no
rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus,
but
the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but
not
the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something
to do
with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it
fails,
reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to
the
next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the
benefit
of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this
is
to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are
accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start >
Control
Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already
enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware
software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering,
eg.
a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's
name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you
already
did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes
folder
in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and
choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the
workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to
DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use,
but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Johnnie
2007-02-08 19:30:02 UTC
Permalink
Paul, Alan,

This was the very first thing I did when I thought of MOM being able to use
DAD's printer. I tried network connection 3 ways - using the XP cd, going to
control panel>network setup wizard and also going to all
programs>accessories>communications>network setup wizard
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Alan, I mentioned this in my list of suggested steps on 2/5. Johnnie, I
looked over your answer again and you said that sharing was on on both
computers, but you did not say how you determined that. The Network
Connection Wizard, which I think is what Alan is referring to, does more
than just simply turn sharing on or off. For example, it adds a File and
Printer Sharing exception to the Windows Firewall configuration. In any
case, this has helped me in the past with these kinds of problems.
Again, one way to get to it is via All Programs > Accessories >
Communication.
Paul
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
have you run the network wizard on both machines? It's somewhere in the
networking control panel.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
launched gpedit.msc on DAD, enabled allow print spooler to accept client
connections. went to MOM, added printer, still the printer is not visible.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the remote printers folder visible on DAD? If not then the RPC endpoint
is not open to the remote clients.
This setting is supposed to be enabled (and the proper firewall ports
opened) when one shares a printer.
launch gpedit.msc on DAD
Computer, Administrative Templates, Printers
Enable
Allow Print Spooler to accept client connections
stop and start the spooler service or reboot.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the first in the list is LanMan Print Services.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
That's as expected
What are the network print provider order on MOM?
Control Panel, Network Connections, Advanced (up on the top menu bar),
Advanced Settings, Provider order
LanMan Print Services should be the first in the list
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the group 'Everyone' shows on DAD's printer security tab. On
MOM's
it
doesn't show since I don't have a printer yet that could show the
security
tab.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off
Simple
File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable
on
Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
no
rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus,
but
the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but
not
the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something
to do
with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it
fails,
reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to
the
next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the
benefit
of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do
this
is
to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are
accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start >
Control
Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or
disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it
already
enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or
antispyware
software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be
interfering,
eg.
a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's
name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you
already
did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes
folder
in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer
and
choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the
workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to
DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use,
but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Alan Morris [MSFT]
2007-02-08 00:40:37 UTC
Permalink
Once again, is the remote printers folder showing up on DAD?
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
launched gpedit.msc on DAD, enabled allow print spooler to accept client
connections. went to MOM, added printer, still the printer is not visible.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the remote printers folder visible on DAD? If not then the RPC endpoint
is not open to the remote clients.
This setting is supposed to be enabled (and the proper firewall ports
opened) when one shares a printer.
launch gpedit.msc on DAD
Computer, Administrative Templates, Printers
Enable
Allow Print Spooler to accept client connections
stop and start the spooler service or reboot.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the first in the list is LanMan Print Services.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
That's as expected
What are the network print provider order on MOM?
Control Panel, Network Connections, Advanced (up on the top menu bar),
Advanced Settings, Provider order
LanMan Print Services should be the first in the list
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the group 'Everyone' shows on DAD's printer security tab. On
MOM's
it
doesn't show since I don't have a printer yet that could show the security
tab.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off Simple File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable on Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus,
but
the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to
do
with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it
fails,
reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to
the
next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the
benefit
of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this
is
to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are
accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start >
Control
Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already
enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware
software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be interfering,
eg.
a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's
name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you
already
did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes
folder
in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer and
choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the
workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to
DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use,
but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Johnnie
2007-02-08 19:25:02 UTC
Permalink
Alan,
Sorry if I didn't answer this in my previous reply. I went to DAD's
printers and faxes, but I don't see the remote printers folder.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Once again, is the remote printers folder showing up on DAD?
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
launched gpedit.msc on DAD, enabled allow print spooler to accept client
connections. went to MOM, added printer, still the printer is not visible.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the remote printers folder visible on DAD? If not then the RPC endpoint
is not open to the remote clients.
This setting is supposed to be enabled (and the proper firewall ports
opened) when one shares a printer.
launch gpedit.msc on DAD
Computer, Administrative Templates, Printers
Enable
Allow Print Spooler to accept client connections
stop and start the spooler service or reboot.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the first in the list is LanMan Print Services.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
That's as expected
What are the network print provider order on MOM?
Control Panel, Network Connections, Advanced (up on the top menu bar),
Advanced Settings, Provider order
LanMan Print Services should be the first in the list
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the group 'Everyone' shows on DAD's printer security tab. On
MOM's
it
doesn't show since I don't have a printer yet that could show the security
tab.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off Simple File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable on Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus,
but
the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but not the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to
do
with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it
fails,
reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to
the
next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the
benefit
of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to do this
is
to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are
accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start >
Control
Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it already
enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or antispyware
software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be
interfering,
eg.
a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's
name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you
already
did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes
folder
in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer
and
choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within the
workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to
DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could use,
but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Alan Morris [MSFT]
2007-02-08 20:01:02 UTC
Permalink
When you browse to the remote machine, there should be a Printers and Faxes
folder, file and print share names, and the Scheduled Task Folder if you
have admin rights on the remote machine.

what is returned when executing net view on MOM with \\DAD as the target?

net view \\printw2k3
Shared resources at \\printw2k3
Share name Type Used as Comment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A Disk
Canon3100 Print Canon 3100 using 6800 driver
cd Disk
HP750C Print 750C
WMITEST1 Print stress
The command completed successfully.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Sorry if I didn't answer this in my previous reply. I went to DAD's
printers and faxes, but I don't see the remote printers folder.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Once again, is the remote printers folder showing up on DAD?
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
launched gpedit.msc on DAD, enabled allow print spooler to accept client
connections. went to MOM, added printer, still the printer is not visible.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the remote printers folder visible on DAD? If not then the RPC endpoint
is not open to the remote clients.
This setting is supposed to be enabled (and the proper firewall ports
opened) when one shares a printer.
launch gpedit.msc on DAD
Computer, Administrative Templates, Printers
Enable
Allow Print Spooler to accept client connections
stop and start the spooler service or reboot.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the first in the list is LanMan Print Services.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
That's as expected
What are the network print provider order on MOM?
Control Panel, Network Connections, Advanced (up on the top menu bar),
Advanced Settings, Provider order
LanMan Print Services should be the first in the list
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the group 'Everyone' shows on DAD's printer security tab.
On
MOM's
it
doesn't show since I don't have a printer yet that could show the
security
tab.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off
Simple
File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable
on
Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and antivirus,
but
the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but
not
the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something to
do
with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it
fails,
reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on to
the
next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for the
benefit
of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to
do
this
is
to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs > Accessories
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there are
accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start >
Control
Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or
disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it
already
enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or
antispyware
software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be
interfering,
eg.
a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's
name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you
already
did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes
folder
in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the printer
and
choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within
the
workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to
DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could
use,
but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Johnnie
2007-02-09 17:53:00 UTC
Permalink
Dear Alan and Paul,

I would like to thank you both for your time and effort in helping me. I've
decided that this is creating too much frustration and discontent on my part,
so I will stop. It shouldn't be this hard to have a home network, microsoft
should have given much more detailed instructions from the beginning (i.e.,
creating an account, logging on to other computers, etc.). I have reached a
point that I think it's better to just connect another printer to MOM.

Again, thanks to both of you.
-Johnnie
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
When you browse to the remote machine, there should be a Printers and Faxes
folder, file and print share names, and the Scheduled Task Folder if you
have admin rights on the remote machine.
what is returned when executing net view on MOM with \\DAD as the target?
net view \\printw2k3
Shared resources at \\printw2k3
Share name Type Used as Comment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A Disk
Canon3100 Print Canon 3100 using 6800 driver
cd Disk
HP750C Print 750C
WMITEST1 Print stress
The command completed successfully.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Sorry if I didn't answer this in my previous reply. I went to DAD's
printers and faxes, but I don't see the remote printers folder.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Once again, is the remote printers folder showing up on DAD?
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
launched gpedit.msc on DAD, enabled allow print spooler to accept client
connections. went to MOM, added printer, still the printer is not visible.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the remote printers folder visible on DAD? If not then the RPC endpoint
is not open to the remote clients.
This setting is supposed to be enabled (and the proper firewall ports
opened) when one shares a printer.
launch gpedit.msc on DAD
Computer, Administrative Templates, Printers
Enable
Allow Print Spooler to accept client connections
stop and start the spooler service or reboot.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the first in the list is LanMan Print Services.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
That's as expected
What are the network print provider order on MOM?
Control Panel, Network Connections, Advanced (up on the top menu bar),
Advanced Settings, Provider order
LanMan Print Services should be the first in the list
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the group 'Everyone' shows on DAD's printer security tab.
On
MOM's
it
doesn't show since I don't have a printer yet that could show the
security
tab.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off
Simple
File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable
on
Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and
antivirus,
but
the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but
not
the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up, something
to
do
with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If it
fails,
reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on
to
the
next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for
the
benefit
of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to
do
this
is
to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs >
Accessories
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if there
are
accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start >
Control
Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or
disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it
already
enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or
antispyware
software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be
interfering,
eg.
a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand. Printer's
name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you
already
did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and Faxes
folder
in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the
printer
and
choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within
the
workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached to
DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could
use,
but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
2007-02-09 21:37:14 UTC
Permalink
You're welcome.

I too struggled to set up a home network at my in laws that allowed printer
sharing. But then again, one of my in laws is prone to downloading spyware
and he can't even ping himself without getting a socket error 65, so that's
probably why! I have given up for now.

Paul
Post by Johnnie
Dear Alan and Paul,
I would like to thank you both for your time and effort in helping me.
I've
decided that this is creating too much frustration and discontent on my part,
so I will stop. It shouldn't be this hard to have a home network, microsoft
should have given much more detailed instructions from the beginning (i.e.,
creating an account, logging on to other computers, etc.). I have reached a
point that I think it's better to just connect another printer to MOM.
Again, thanks to both of you.
-Johnnie
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
When you browse to the remote machine, there should be a Printers and Faxes
folder, file and print share names, and the Scheduled Task Folder if you
have admin rights on the remote machine.
what is returned when executing net view on MOM with \\DAD as the target?
net view \\printw2k3
Shared resources at \\printw2k3
Share name Type Used as Comment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A Disk
Canon3100 Print Canon 3100 using 6800 driver
cd Disk
HP750C Print 750C
WMITEST1 Print stress
The command completed successfully.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Sorry if I didn't answer this in my previous reply. I went to DAD's
printers and faxes, but I don't see the remote printers folder.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Once again, is the remote printers folder showing up on DAD?
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
launched gpedit.msc on DAD, enabled allow print spooler to accept client
connections. went to MOM, added printer, still the printer is not visible.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the remote printers folder visible on DAD? If not then the RPC endpoint
is not open to the remote clients.
This setting is supposed to be enabled (and the proper firewall ports
opened) when one shares a printer.
launch gpedit.msc on DAD
Computer, Administrative Templates, Printers
Enable
Allow Print Spooler to accept client connections
stop and start the spooler service or reboot.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the first in the list is LanMan Print Services.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
That's as expected
What are the network print provider order on MOM?
Control Panel, Network Connections, Advanced (up on the top menu bar),
Advanced Settings, Provider order
LanMan Print Services should be the first in the list
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
Post by Johnnie
Alan,
Yes, the group 'Everyone' shows on DAD's printer security tab.
On
MOM's
it
doesn't show since I don't have a printer yet that could show the
security
tab.
Post by Alan Morris [MSFT]
Is the Everyone group on the printer security tab? Turn off
Simple
File
sharing to see this tab on Pro. I do not think this is viewable
on
Home.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers
no
rights.
Post by Johnnie
Paul,
1. Sharing in ON both on DAD's and MOM's.
2. I enabled the Guest accounts on both.
3. Still does not work, I have Symantec firewall and
antivirus,
but
the
firewall allows file and print sharing.
4. MOM's computer can see the shared documents on DAD's (but
not
the
printer), but when I try to open, an error comes up,
something
to
do
with
access permission.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
There are a few things you can try, which I list in order.
I would proceed as follows. After each change, test it. If
it
fails,
reboot
both machines and test it again. If it still fails, move on
to
the
next
step. If it succeeds, take note of which step fixed it for
the
benefit
of
others that may be in a similar situation.
1. Make sure that sharing is on, on DAD. The easiest way to
do
this
is
to
use the Network Connection Wizard in All Programs >
Accessories
Communication.
2. Make sure that sharing is on, on MOM.
3. You may need to enable the Guest account on DAD, if
there
are
accounts
with no password protection. You can do this using Start >
Control
Panel
User Accounts > User Accounts. Was it already enabled or
disabled?
4. You may need to enable the Guest account on MOM. Was it
already
enabled
or disabled?
If it still does not work, which firewall, antivirus or
antispyware
software
do you have, and do you have any hardware that could be
interfering,
eg.
a
router?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
DAD's is running XP Prof, MOM's has XP Home.
DAD's printer sharing is on, has the shared hand.
Printer's
name=Brother.
Post by Paul Baker [MVP, Windows - Networking]
Are these both Windows XP?
if MOM can see both DAD and MOM in Network Places, you
already
did
the
hard
part. The printer should be listed in a Printers and
Faxes
folder
in
the
DAD
folder. It is not?
On DAD, open Printers and Faxes, right-click on the
printer
and
choose
Properties. What does it say on the Sharing page?
Paul
Post by Johnnie
In trying to setup a printer on MOM's computer within
the
workgroup
(MSHOME),
the computer does not see the printer that's attached
to
DAD's
computer.
The
- Microsoft Network Group
- DAD
- MOM
I'm expecting to see a printer under DAD that I could
use,
but
there's
no
printer name. Could anyone shed some solution?
Erasmus B
2007-02-08 20:34:02 UTC
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I have a somewhat similar problem. MOM can see DAD's printer on my home
network, but when SON attaches his laptop to the home network, he can access
DAD's files but cannot see the printer at all!
Alan Morris [MSFT]
2007-02-08 21:10:11 UTC
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Is SON laptop joined to the same workgroup as the other machines. Also is
the spooler running on the laptop?
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto

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Post by Erasmus B
I have a somewhat similar problem. MOM can see DAD's printer on my home
network, but when SON attaches his laptop to the home network, he can access
DAD's files but cannot see the printer at all!
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2016-01-14 08:29:36 UTC
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