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Prometheus 12-04-2003 05:28 PM

drivers?

Uranium-235 12-04-2003 07:49 PM

:confused:

james 12-04-2003 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Uranium-235
I'm talking about actually getting to the share. I can't even get to that without putting a password in. What I had to do (And I knew this would of worked the whole time, but I didn't want to do it). Is change the admin password on the computer with the printer, to the same one as my admin password. the matching accounts allow it through. But I would prefer not to have the same password for both admin accounts, but appearently, I don't have a choice

there definitely is a choice in this matter, there's just some small thing we are not thinking of. /pooism think think pooism/

ybeddyj 05-28-2004 10:22 AM

did you get this solved

listen this usually occurs when there is no similarities with current logon user (username/password) between the system u are connecting from and the one u r connecting to.

so make sure for the currently logged on user there exist one with the same username/password on the pc u'r conecting to if u'r not using AD

however the easiest thing to do would be Active Directory + security policy settings.

Uranium-235 05-28-2004 11:02 AM

yes I figured that out already :P

and yes, it works

xMerCLorDx 05-28-2004 11:58 AM

well uh thats not really handy in my case, any alternatives?

Travis 05-28-2004 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by xMerCLorDx
i have the exact same freakin issue when i moved..

it would seem a simple issue in adding a particular user name to the permissions of the printer share..but noOooooo... it pains us in the anus.

Try this... Control Panel -> Admin Tools -> Local Security Poilicy. Open up Local Policies then click open User Rights Assignment. Look at the "Access this Computer from the network". If its a home network behind a firewall/router I just open it wide open and add "Everyone" to this policy. Works everytime....

CiKoTiC 05-28-2004 09:10 PM

Could MS have screwed NTFS permissions more without giving the Everyone group inheritable full control rights by default?

:P


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