1st add a local port for your printer that is connected to your xp computer
on the desktop system, here are the steps to follow:
Right click on the shared printer in windows explorer or printer list,
select properties, select ports, select add new port, select local port,
type name like this: \\computername\\printername
example: \\mshome\\hp-deskjet
Do not change your settings to select the new port or your printer will no
longer work with the desktop system. just add it to the list of available
ports.
Go to the vista computer, add printer, add local printer, create a new port
using the exact same name. Follow remaining prompts, make sure the vista
computer has the correct drivers for the printer, and all should work.
--
Andre
Blog:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
"bweitzel" <> wrote in message
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>I have a wireless netwok that I am able to access with my new Vista OS
>laptop
> but I am unable to install the printer that is connected to my Media
> Center
> PC. I have connected two XP machines to this network and installed the
> printers without a hitch. I can see and acess the files on the other PCs
> and
> can see the files in the Vista machine. I have turned off the firewalls
> on
> the Vista machine (Windows and Norton) and I can the printer shows up in
> the
> list when I go to the add printer routine but when I try to install it it
> says "ACCESS DENIED." I have spent about 10 hrs on this and I'm about to
> return this machine. Please help and give me a support telephone number I
> can call if the fix doesn't work.
> Thanks