Re: Domain Users Can't Print to Networked Printer



Where is the share defined? I should have asked this before.

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"Rufus" <Rufus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, currently, Everyone has permission to print. I even tried setting
permissions for Domain Users and the user directly. Neither worked. Only
users with Domain Admin can print.

Curiously, if I assign the user to Administrator or Administrators and
remove the user from Domain Admins, that user can no longer print.

- Rufus

"Paul Bergson [MVP-DS]" wrote:

How are the permissions set up on the print share? Does the group
Everyone
have the permission print?



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2003, 2000 (Early Achiever), NT

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"Rufus" <Rufus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a Windows Server 2003 R2 server set up running active directory
as a
primary domain controller. I have am HP PhotoSmart 2610 networked
printer.
The printer is not directly connected to any computer, it is simply
connected
to the network via a switch.

I have several Windows XP Professional machines with several users.
All
users that are members of the Domain Admins group can print to the
printer
with no issues at all. However, all members of the Domain Users group
cannot
print at all. The job just shows up in the local spool with an error
message
indicating that the job could not print.

I moved one of the members of the Domain Users group to the Domain
Admins
group and that user could then print. I moved the user back to the
Domain
Users group and the user could no longer print.

Is there a group policy that I am missing that I need to set up for the
Domain Users?

Any info would be greatly appreciated.





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