Re: printer issue



Then I would look at the device used to wirelessly connect, for a power setting like that.

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"yasou" <yasou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:C40A7399-3BE4-4B93-88F8-46188B73B9EA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Mark, I forgot to mention that the pc's connect to the the server through a
wireless router. I had the same problem this morning on the problem pc. I'm
getting the cannot connect, access denied message. I deleted the printer,
restarted the pc added the printer back and it works fine now, but tomorrow
morning I'll go through the same process again.

Chris

"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

On the problem XP machine, in device manager, Properties of the Ethernet
card that connects to the server, Power management tab, uncheck the option
to allow power down.

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"yasou" <yasou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> We are running Windows 2003 Server and in one office and have 3 PC's > that
> are
> running XP PRO. Two of the PC's have no problem connecting to the > printer
> connected to the server. The other PC gets kicked out over night and > can
> not
> access the printer the next morning. If I delete the printer and > restart
> the
> PC I can then add the printer from the server and it works again until > the
> next day. This is a frustrating problem, any suggestions??
>
> Thanks, Chris


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