Re: Access Denied, Cannot connect
- From: "Felix" <jfkind@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 12:50:45 -0600
Hi Alan & Steve,
Thanks for the information and the reply. I have not done any modifications
yet. But, I would like to know something as this has been a political issue
in my organization. They are questioning me that all these were working fine
when were were in Windows 2000 Server and how after moving to Windows 2003
server, that these problems are coming up.
They think, that I am kinda not doing my job properly. I see that there are
many users who are having an issue and problems. But, people do not
understand that so many things need to be changed or it might be the OS
issue itself. They want an easy way to find something to point fingers at
you. So, I would suggest that Microsoft should give some clear instructions
saying that when we migrate from Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003 we have
issues like this or some other permissions need to be checked or enabled.
Like Steve had mentioned, that you had changed the settings in the "Desktop
Group Policy" access this computer only from the network. Where is this
settings?
My Windows Server 2003 domain controllers have Enterprise Member Server
Security template installed also, so , I am wondering whether that might be
causing the problem. But, just a thought. And to provide more details that,
it is happening on both WinXP and Windows 2000 machines.
thanks in advance for your replies.
"Alan Morris [MSFT]" <alanmo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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there a a few things that can cause this. If the queue view of theprinter
connection shows access denied but the users can print fine, this is therights.
server getting access denied when attempting to update the job information
in the queue view.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;162695
SMSINST: "Access Denied" Error Message When You Try to Connect to a Shared
Network Printer
needs to be set to 1
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;246261
How to Use the RestrictAnonymous Registry Value in Windows 2000
"Steve M" <> wrote in message
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I think I found it. The desktop group policy has "Access this
computer from the network" set to only Administrators. When I added
Users it worked. So the User needs to be able to access his own PC
over the network. Who would think.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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Thanks.
"Mike A." <manselmo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am also experiencing the same issue from migrating my printers from a
Windows 2003 standard server to another W2K3 Standard server using the
printer migration utility 3.1.
I am curious of the fix that you stated from your previous reply?
connecting--
Thanks,
Mike
"Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote:
the spooler on the print server is getting access denied when
to
the clients to update queue status
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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rights.
"Felix" <jfkind@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Migrated printers from Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003 using
printerMigrator 3.1. Everything went fine. Users when the click on the
theor
connect to it, a message "access denied, cannot connect" appears in
red,
which should usually be "ready" in green.
Users can print to the printer, but this is what is happening after
migration. Anything I am missing?
.
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