Re: Anonymous print server in Windows 2003

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have you tried setting the printer permission to everyone: print?? then
setting it up as a std shared printer?? Not sure if this is what you are
looking for but
<col.flagg@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know how to configure anonymous access to a Windows 2003
> print server?
>
> I have a client that has a new Windows 2003 AD Domain which has a
> Windows 2003 member server configured as a print server.
>
> Most of their workstations (600) are currently a member of an old NT
> 4.0 domain, however they have 300 workstations that are not members of
> any domain and only log in locally to themselves (multi-user kiosk
> machines)
>
> They are in the process of converting their printing from a Novell
> print server to the Windows 2003 print server, but there is a 3 month
> gap between moving users to the print server and moving all the user
> accounts and machines into the Windows 2003 AD.
>
> I need these machines to be able to print to the Windows 2003 print
> server, while being members of an old NT 4 domain or members of no
> domian. Basically anonymous access is required to the print server.
>
> A two way trust has been created between the domains, but I'm having
> problems getting this mix of workstations to sucessfully access the
> Windows 2003 print server. Members of the Windows 2003 can print fine.
> Members of the NT 4.0 domain or members that have no domain membership
> can only print after authentication to the Windows 2003 domain.
>
> How do I configure anonymous access to the print shares on the Windows
> 2003 print server so these users do not need to authenticate?
>
> I have enabled the following local policy on my print server and forced
> an update to no avail:
>
> Network Access: Let Everyone permissions apply to anonymous users
>
> Any help in this would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Steve
>


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