Macs can never be part of the Domain.
They will not use anything that depends on Active Directory.
Sharing Printers to a MAC is a completely separate function to sharing it to
a Windows machine.
So whatever the problem is,..it is tied to the process of sharing to the
MACs specifically. I don't have any other details beyond that and it may
make a difference what OS the MAC is running. OS9 is a Mac OS,...OS10 is
Linux based with a MAC "covering" and some MAC modifications.
Maybe someone else in the Group will have detials to fill in the gaps that I
could not answer.
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Phillip Windell
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or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.
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"Neil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have an odd one here. WE just moved to AD and windows 2003. WE also have
> macs that are added to the domain. When browsing for printers in the
> domian,
> I do not see all of the printers. It seems when one is deleted and then
> recreated, it cannot be seen by the mac. The settings when compared
> between
> the printers that work and ddon't work are the same. (except for ip). What
> would be blocking these printers from being listed in the domin on a mac?
> The
> windows users can see the printers just fine.