DaveSWE, I have not found a solution to this issue yet.
Linney,
That link is for setting a Windows XP system as a Print server. XP is the client in this case not the server. We have Windows 2000 Server for the print server and it is set to send notifications to the user that sends the print...
In server Propeties on the XP machine, advanced tab the following are selected:
Log Spooler error events.
Log Spooler warning events.
Show informational notifications for network printers.
Selecting "Notify when Remote Documents are printed" will send notifcations to users that print...
We have the server set so it sends the users notifications of printing complete. If a user is logged into a NT 4.0 WS computer they get the notifications. So I have print notifications turned on but, only users on NT 4 systems get the notifications. All users have Administrative rights on...
If you want to you can also just disable it in the group policy editor.
start, run : gpedit.msc
In the editor go to:
Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Windows Messenger
Enable these two:
‘Do not allow Windows Messenger to be run’
‘Do not automatically Start...
We upgraded out print servers to Windows 2k server SP-3. Now any Windows XP computers that use printers on this server do not get notifications sent to the user on the XP client when printing is complete. Our old Print server was NT 4 SP-6a and an XP client connected to a printer on that...
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