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Good day everyone,
2 computers exist in the warehouse connected to the main office through a 128K leased line to log on the DC (windows 2003). Due to speed issues, I decided that the 2 users logon locally rather than to the Domain, however, the PC's are still part of the domain as they need to extract files sometimes from the domain controller. A printer which is connected locally to one of those 2 computers was installed on the other one perfectly, when I did the change above, I'm not able to install the printer on the other machine through the network anymore. any advice? ahamami |
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Not sure what operating system you're on with the remote computers, but you
might try posting the information in the microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax newsgroup. This newsgroup supports Microsoft's Broadband Networking hardware and software only. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "ahamami" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news F190237-7241-471B-9CCB-(E-Mail Removed)...> Good day everyone, > > 2 computers exist in the warehouse connected to the main office through a > 128K leased line to log on the DC (windows 2003). > > Due to speed issues, I decided that the 2 users logon locally rather than > to > the Domain, however, the PC's are still part of the domain as they need to > extract files sometimes from the domain controller. > > A printer which is connected locally to one of those 2 computers was > installed on the other one perfectly, when I did the change above, I'm not > able to install the printer on the other machine through the network > anymore. > > any advice? |
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