Windows 7 Problem with Network Print-ServerDear Customer Support,<br/> <br/> In my network I use TP-Link TL-PS110U as our print server, some of computer in my network using Windows XP, and Windows Vista for their operating System. A few days ago I've installed Windows 7 as my operating system for my Notebook. After the OS successfully installed, I want to install network printer as my default printer which connected to TP-Link TL-PS110U but I've got a problem when trying to do that, the print-server cannot access by windows 7, when trying to connect I got a error popup windows as described below :<br/> <br/> &quot;\\PRINTSERVER is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out  if you have access permissions. A remote procedure call (RPC) protocol error occured&quot;<br/> <br/> I need your help, how to solve that problem, because when I use windows 7 as my operating system, I think this OS have more stability, realibility and faster speed than Vista.<br/> <br/> Thanks for your attention and response.<br/>© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.Thu, 06 Aug 2009 15:14:01 Za8010071-8b21-4286-a0a6-bf0d92533a7chttp://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/mscomops/thread/a8010071-8b21-4286-a0a6-bf0d92533a7c#a8010071-8b21-4286-a0a6-bf0d92533a7chttp://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/mscomops/thread/a8010071-8b21-4286-a0a6-bf0d92533a7c#a8010071-8b21-4286-a0a6-bf0d92533a7cAfriantohttp://social.technet.microsoft.com/Profile/en-US/?user=AfriantoWindows 7 Problem with Network Print-ServerDear Customer Support,<br/> <br/> In my network I use TP-Link TL-PS110U as our print server, some of computer in my network using Windows XP, and Windows Vista for their operating System. A few days ago I've installed Windows 7 as my operating system for my Notebook. After the OS successfully installed, I want to install network printer as my default printer which connected to TP-Link TL-PS110U but I've got a problem when trying to do that, the print-server cannot access by windows 7, when trying to connect I got a error popup windows as described below :<br/> <br/> &quot;\\PRINTSERVER is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out  if you have access permissions. A remote procedure call (RPC) protocol error occured&quot;<br/> <br/> I need your help, how to solve that problem, because when I use windows 7 as my operating system, I think this OS have more stability, realibility and faster speed than Vista.<br/> <br/> Thanks for your attention and response.<br/>Mon, 11 May 2009 11:38:25 Z2009-05-11T11:38:25Zhttp://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/mscomops/thread/a8010071-8b21-4286-a0a6-bf0d92533a7c#571edf0a-7ce2-4a38-b7a6-39ec5ee94b8chttp://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/mscomops/thread/a8010071-8b21-4286-a0a6-bf0d92533a7c#571edf0a-7ce2-4a38-b7a6-39ec5ee94b8cJonyjams Computershttp://social.technet.microsoft.com/Profile/en-US/?user=Jonyjams%20ComputersWindows 7 Problem with Network Print-ServerNot real sure why that TP-Link TL-PS110U just doesn't jump right on Seven?<br/> You might read this tutorial... I just made the dlink work on a customers office set up.<br/> (for dlink owners)<br/> make sure you access your dlink via firefox (or what ever - the ip address is for the print server)<br/> find the configuration tab and look for the port name under &quot;port settings&quot; copy and paste this when adding your tcp/ip port.<br/> http://www.dlink.com/support/faq/?prod_id=2704<br/> I am assuming that when you add any print server device that this info must be known in order to make work correctly - the tutorial might shed some light for someone.<br/> <br/> ALSO: we downloaded the vista drivers from HP - Canon - Epson and used those when it prompted for the printer driver...<br/> (we extracted the drivers into their own folders before we began the &quot;add printer&quot; wizard.<br/> <br/> Use this tutorial via the dlink page<br/> http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=DP-301U&amp;tab=1<br/> <br/> Now go here for your TP-Link TL-PS110U drivers ( I did download this driver if you need it?)<br/> http://driverscollection.com/?H=TL-PS110U&amp;By=TP-Link <br/> <br/> I think once you get the server to be seen in your network... the rest is easy as pie.<br/> <br/> If you have found a solution to our particular hook up, could you please post?<br/> Thank you<br/> <br/> good luck...<br/> <br/> PS. Windows Seven really does Rock!Mon, 22 Jun 2009 16:46:01 Z2009-06-22T17:02:20Z