Re: ADDING PRINTER THROUGH NETWORK




"ahamami" <ahamami@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Good day everyone,

2 computers exist in the warehouse (win xp) connected to the main office
through a
128K leased line to log on the DC (windows 2003).

Due to speed issues, I decided that the 2 users logon locally rather than
to
the Domain, however, the PC's are still part of the domain as they need
to
extract files sometimes from the domain controller.

A printer which is connected locally to one of those 2 computers was
installed on the other one perfectly, when I did the change above, I'm
not
able to install the printer on the other machine through the network
anymore.

any advice?

Was the printer a member of a domain local group? If so, you may need to
change the settings there, perhaps by creating a new domain local group,
putting the printer in it and assigning the ACL accordingly.


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