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  1. muzza30

    Shared printing issues between Win2K & WinXP

    I think you guys have got off the original problem here a little. There is no issues at all with the XP machines. Problem only occurs on the W2K pcs. All the users have admin rights and all the users are added on all pcs with correct passwords etc. I removed all the print drivers just before...
  2. muzza30

    Shared printing issues between Win2K & WinXP

    I'll give that a try next time I'm at site. Cheers.
  3. muzza30

    Shared printing issues between Win2K & WinXP

    2 of the three I have are HP. Other is an Epson.
  4. muzza30

    Shared printing issues between Win2K & WinXP

    I haven't actually created a login script before but should this really be required? Also - I have loooked through that link but haven't been able to really find an explanation to my issue. I will keep reading though and maybe there is something I am missing.
  5. muzza30

    Shared printing issues between Win2K & WinXP

    Just another detail - if the printer does manage to stay available on the Win2K pcs then we usually get a "access denied" result when trying to print for the first time - like there is a rights issue.
  6. muzza30

    Shared printing issues between Win2K & WinXP

    I have a customer that has a small network running 2 WinXP and 2 Win2k workstations in a Windows Server 2003 Server domain enviroment. Three workstations have shared printers hanging off them. The XP workstations connect to all printers ok and have no problems. The Win2K pcs however lose their...
  7. muzza30

    Windows 2000 client PCs lose internet connections.

    We use ADSL in NZ - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. We are currently using NAT.
  8. muzza30

    Windows 2000 client PCs lose internet connections.

    We are running a small Windows 2000 network with a Win2K server acting as our internet gateway via an "Alcatel Speed Touch" ADSL router. Works fine until no-one uses the internet for a while - we then have to kick the Win2K server browser into life by browsing a new page. Once we do...

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