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Luckily, turning them back on is an easy process. You will need to know the IP address of your Windows 7 computer. If you don't know what it is, you can find out by following these steps. With the Windows printer and the computer, it's connected to active, and the printer set up for sharing, you're ready to add the printer to your Mac. To test whether the printer is working, have your Mac generate a test print. Not all printers will work using the LPD protocol, usually because the printer driver on the Mac or Windows 7 computer doesn't support this sharing method.
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If your printer isn't working, try the following:. Share Pin Email. Tom Nelson has written hundreds of articles, tutorials, and reviews for Other World Computing and About. He is the president of Coyote Moon, Inc. Updated December 31, A working network, either wired or wireless. A printer that's connected directly to your Windows 7 computer. A common workgroup name for the PC and Mac. A few minutes of your time. Launch System Preferences by clicking its icon in the Dock.
Click the Network icon in the System Preferences window. Select 'Edit Locations' from the Location dropdown menu. Create a copy of your current active location. Select your active location from the list in the Location sheet. The active location is usually called Automatic and may be the only entry in the sheet. Click the sprocket button and select 'Duplicate Location' from the pop-up menu.
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Type in a new name for the duplicate location or use the default name, which is 'Automatic Copy. Click the Advanced button. Select the WINS tab. In the Workgroup field, enter the same workgroup name you're using on the PC. Click the OK button. Click the Apply button. In the Start menu, right-click the Computer link. Select 'Properties' from the pop-up menu. In the System Information window that opens, click the 'Change settings' link in the 'Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings' category.
In the System Properties window that opens, click the Change button. The button is located next to the line of text that reads 'To rename this computer or change its domain or workgroup, click Change. Remember, the workgroup names must match on the PC and the Mac. Click OK. A status dialog box will open, saying 'Welcome to the X workgroup,' where X is the name of the workgroup you entered earlier.
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Click OK in the status dialog box. A new status message will appear, telling you that 'You must restart this computer for the changes to take effect. Close the System Properties window by clicking OK. Restart your Windows PC. Select Start, Control Panels , Programs. In the Programs Panel, select 'Turn Windows features on or off.
Restart your Windows 7 PC. Select Start, Devices, and Printers. In the Printers and Fax list, right-click the printer you wish to share and select 'Printer Properties' from the pop-up menu. Unfortunately, adding the printer through the GUI is not an option for us due to our fragmented network setup and the complixity of adding a printer using this method. Aug 19, 1: After trying all sorts of suggestions for solving this, wasting hours and giving up, I just discovered a very simple solution indeed.
I have two printers connected to the same Windows server, and both of them paused whenever I tried to print to them, with a message saying Unable To Connect To Server.
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I tried deleting and re-installing the printers, but it made no difference. However, I did notice that I was never prompted for any login credentials, either when re-installing the printers or when printing to them.
I opened the Keychain Access utility, and searched for the name of the server to which the printers are connected. I found several different sets of credentials, some of which mentioned the printers. I deleted ALL of the credentials which mentioned the name of the server. I then tried to print to one of the printers. I got prompted for login details, gave them and ticked the checkbox to remember them in my keychain. Both printers now work, and Keychain Access only shows one set of credentials for the server, with no mention of the names of the printers. Aug 19, 2: Aug 19, 3: Unfortunately, my issue runs deeper than an old keychain entry.
Even with nice new fresh keychain entries, Lion still refuses to correctly authenticate using Active Directory Credentials.
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I am dealing with an extremely large enterprise-level Active Directory setup here, which I think is likely what is causing the issues. Aug 21, 3: With Lion, this has stopped working, showing exactly the symptoms you described printer goes to pause immediately. With the NAS, printing does not work, either, but the symptoms slightly vary. In the beginning, there is a slight improvement: But as soon as I try printing, the printer queue dialog German MacOS shows "Drucker suchen" "searching for a printer" for a few seconds, and then the printer dialog shows the printer as paused "Angehalten.
When selecting the blue "i" print job info , the information "Auftragsnachricht: Der Drucker-URI ist falsch oder existiert nicht mehr. The printer URI is wrong or does not exist any longer". Aug 21, 9: I've been periodically trying to get my recently updated Mac to print through our university network to our lab's printer.
It took a bit of faffing about but so far the information here works to use the smb route:. It is really important to do everything - delete all keychain references, set everything up in CUPS, etc. It's like 'spitting and turning round three times with your eyes shut, etc'! Aug 22, Thanks for recommending the other thread. I looked it over and it again seems to be a fix only for an instance where you are authenticating using credentials that are local to the Windows print server.
In my case, the Windows print server is part of a large Active Directory forest. This forest is used to grant permissions to the print queues.
To give a little more info, when we setup a printer through CUPS the same as in If you re-start the print job, you are prompted for credentials which can be saved in the Keychain but even if you supply the credentials again, the job still pauses with the samme "connection refused" error. For some reason, Conincidentally, this same problem seems to also be keeping us from joining our Lion computers to our Active directory system. Sep 1, 2: Same for me: I also had the immediate pausing problem and solved it by removing all the keychain entries of the corresponding server.
Sep 14, 4: We have the same problem, as jwbailey mentioned, at our University. Our printer access is authenticated through an Active Directory and every user that has upgraded to Lion is presented with 'connection refused' errors. Communities Contact Support. Sign in. Browse Search.