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KJ #1
Printer addition on XP from 2000 server
Why would some clients, that have local admin rights, not
be able to add printer from WIN2K server. Print spooler
is started on both. They were able to load from Internet
but not domain print server. I tested on my box and it
loaded.
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Bruce Sanderson #2
Re: Printer addition on XP from 2000 server
What OS is on the clients?
What symptom happens when adding the printer and at what point in the Add
Printer Wizard?
What make and model of printer does this problem happen with?
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"KJ" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:17cbc01c44992$939a91d0$a401280a@phx.gbl...> Why would some clients, that have local admin rights, not
> be able to add printer from WIN2K server. Print spooler
> is started on both. They were able to load from Internet
> but not domain print server. I tested on my box and it
> loaded.
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