check the users permissions on the server profile. it overrides any local profiles if you are using a domain logon. we have had to delete (backup first0 both local and network profiles, then reboot and logon which will force a rebuild of the profile. it sounds like a permissions thing or corrupt...
i use win2k ntfs partition and Suse8.2pro on my toshiba 1805. i split the drive using partition magic and had no porblems. i like the suse 8.2 because it found all the hardware with no problems except the stupid winmodem. other lin distro's would not fully detect the embedded hardware.
interesting, with a laptop on a dock station works fine, but desktops not. going to look at bios settings. all out pc's are compaq deskpro's. look at the lowest common denominator he says as he slaps his forehead.
tried lj4, lj4m, and lj4m+, both hp and M$ drivers. we have all three models. lpt1 has been set to bi-directional, ecp, etc., and legacy settings as well as the defaults. connect a lj5 and no problems. if going across a lan with tcp\ip printing to the same models all prints fine.
thanks for all...
all are on LPT1 local connections at the users desktop. when the printers were on the lan they printed fine through a server. now they are retired to desktop duty after network upgrades. if an NT4 pc is hooked and printing the same doc it prints fine.
what i have seen at hp and M$ help sites is...
simple docs print fine, larger docs start ok but then quit. tried latest drivers from HP and SP3 from M$ update site. added memory to 10meg on printers but still problems. NT4 prints fine to these printers. all printers are on lpt1 ports. using ljIII drivers for temporary work around. net...
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