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Windows Server should detect the new adapter during startup. If you have a separate driver disc for the adapter, insert it now. Otherwise, you might be prompted to insert a driver disc. Click Start and then click Network.

In Network Connections, right-click the connection you want to work with and then select Properties. Click Install. Select Protocol, and then click Add. If you grant Users the Modify permission on a text file in a protected location and then try opening, editing and then saving that file, it will work without a problem. I personally like the safe guard. I may be careful about what I do on a server, but I'm not guaranteed that others will be. I was tried your differents solutions, but when i want to install printer wiht UNC path in Local port, i have a message who say that my account is not authorize to install this printer.

I was tried without UAC, i am login in domain administrator or local administrator but i don't arrive. Office Office Exchange Server.

Not an IT pro? Internet Explorer TechCenter. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. I have just installed Windows server, and am attempting to add my network printers. When I specify the IP address of the printers it searches for a few seconds, and then gives an "Access denied" message.

I can ping the printers from the server, and can ping the server from elsewhere on the local network. The server and the printers are on the same subnet. I am logged in as Administrator. There seem to be no error messages in the event log. There have been some discussions about User Access Control. However, this does not seem to apply as I am the Administrator.

Saturday, July 19, AM. At this point the wizard will report that the driver has been successfully installed and that a test page is ready to be printed. If another printer is to be added to the print server, select the Add Another Printer option to instruct the wizard to loop back to the start of the installation process. The preceding section discussed the use of auto-detection to locate and install and network attached printer.

This section will cover the manual installation of a network printer. This will launch the Network Printer Installation Wizard. Alternatively, leave the setting as Auto Detect to have the wizard identify the printer type. Enter the IP address or hostname of the printer to be added to the print server.

The wizard will automatically generate a unique port name to accompany the IP address or hostname. The option is also provided to have the wizard attempt to identify the appropriate driver for the new printer. The following figure illustrates the screen as described:. Click Next to install a printer driver. If a driver for the printer is already installed on the print server, select it from the drop down list. Select the make and model of the printer from the list, or use the Have Disk to install the manufacturer supplied driver.

Also, enter a location description for example, "Color Printer in Sales" and comment if desired. Click Next to perform the installation and print an optional test page. Since servers are generally sequestered in climate controlled server room and printers are located in proximity to the users it always seems a little odd to talk about installing printers with are locally connected to servers.

That said, it is a topic which needs to covered, and cover it we will. Often, Windows will automatically detect a new printer as soon as it is connected and powered up.

In this situation an icon will appear in the task bar indicating that the new device has been detected. Clicking on this icon presents the option to view details about the installation process, resulting in the appearance of a dialog similar to the one illustrated below, where a Brother MFCCN printer has been detected and is being installed:.

Once the printer has been installed, it will likely need to be configured for network sharing. To achieve this, launch the Print Management tool, select the print server to which the printer is physically connected and click on Printers. Len Holgate Len Holgate Thanks for info.

We are working on multi player game, where players are divided into rooms - similar to poker. How many thousands - as much as we can put on server. Hopefully, we will be able to serve Since you're already thinking of multiple servers I'd take the following approach. Would you please put advice from your comment into answer.

It's valuable info and really should be part of answer. Although it appears to depend on the type of Windows server, at least according to this MSFT employee : It depends on the edition, Web and Foundation editions have connection limits while Standard, Enterprise, and Datacenter do not. Sorry for ignorance, but what is "half-open connection"? I added a link on the half-open connections which should explain it — pyrocumulus. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.

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