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windows 2000 printers will not allow access across the network, not even Admin.

Published by: webmaster 2010-03-19

  • I am working with a Windows 2003 Server, as the PDC with active directory. There are 2 workstations that are Windows 2000. Both workstations have printers attached to them. Both are connecting to the shared printers on the server and other PCs. The two printers connected to the win 2k PC's are a monolta Di351 and a hp laserjet 1200 series printer. These Printers were loaded and printing fine a month ago. I am unsure what has changed to cause this issue. Something must have though for two workstations to just stop allowing access to themselves, or gain access to other printers. I am unable to access Printers either going either way. Even when I am logged in as the administrator, and have given specific access to the printers in the security tab. Looking at the Printers in the Printers and Faxes window the status indicates: "Access Denied, Unable to connect" The error messages I receive from the printers are: (1)"Printer Properties cannot be displayed. Operation could not be completed." (2)"Operation could not complete. The Print Spooler service is not running." Right clicking and selecting properties gives me error (1). Printing to the printer gives me an "Access is denied" error message, and nothing is printed out. Error (2) happens only the first time I try to connect to the printers. I have looked in the MS kbase and have found many possible solutions but so far none have worked. I have also serched Google and come up with some other solutions, again none of them have worked. Please feel free to ask more questions. I hope I have given you enough information to solve this issue. Thank you.
  • Technology Services -Security Recommendations for Windows Desktop ::
    Indiscrete access to printers can allow malicious people to installing Windows 2000, you should disable any network services not required for the computer.
    http://www.ts.vcu.edu/faq/security/windows.html
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    InformIT: Managing Access to Shared Folders > Managing Access to Shared ::
    shares even exist; Microsoft Windows Networking does not allow hidden shares to be displayed. folder with the network (for example, C:\Windows)
    http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=29923&rl=1
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  • Can u access the Local printer? If just the network printer was blocked, u may check if the winlogon service starts. From my experience, the matter is caused by some service stopped.
  • Windows 2003/2000/XP Security Architecture Overview::
    which point Windows will not permit more tries until the lockout duration period They control access across the network only.
    http://images.globalknowledge.com/wwwimages/whitepaperpdf/WindowsSecurity.pdf
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    JSKYs - XP Services::
    IIS Admin - Not available on Windows XP Home. (such as disks and printers) so that other users on the network can access them.
    http://members.rushmore.com/~jsky/id01.html
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  • Well thank you anyone who has looked into this issue for me. It appeared to be an issue with the permissions under Active Directory. Under Users and computers fo AD I had to turn on the view users as vessels checkmark and then I was able to change the security settings on each printer. I have no idea who changed it in the first place. Thanks again.
  • Microsoft Products and Arabic Support::
    Because the service account has considerable access to the network, select a Because Setup will not need to update the Windows 2000 Active Directory Schema
    http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/arabicdev/dotnetservers/Exchange/wpapers.aspx
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    PC Hell: Change Administrator Password in Windows XP/2000/Vista::
    If the data is encrypted, you probably will not be able to gain access to those Cannot Connect to Network Printer with Windows Vista
    http://www.pchell.com/support/forgotadministratorpassword.shtml
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  • Actually I had tried that already. Sorry I should have mentioned it after error #2. Thank you though.


  • The matter may be caused by that the printer spool service is stopped. In control pannel->management tool->service, U may try to start the service.





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