Re: Problem with accessing resources on a Lan - need Help



Found my problem

There was corruption is the domain profile.

I had to assign to a work group and then re-assign to the domain - all is
working well!

Thx


"John Leonard - Sage" <sagegrp@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23VR7o2j2FHA.896@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks for the reply - will do.
>
> Am I not correct saying - only an Administrator can setup a shared
> printer, on both the computer/print server and clients? In particular when
> all users are members of only the "User" accounts.
>
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uh1bb8i2FHA.1276@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> "John Leonard - Sage" <sagegrp@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:O0RMEji2FHA.3964@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> XP Professional logged onto the Windows 2003 domain, I am trying to
>>> access
>>> shared resources - in this case a printer. I keep getting a network
>>> logon
>>> prompt? When I try to logon as the Administrator, using the correct
>>> password, nothing happens. What could be causing this?
>>>
>>> Thx
>>>
>>
>> Check the Security tab of the printer properties to ensure
>> that your users have appropriate access rights.
>>
>>
>
>


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