Nope it can't be that. I've checked the settings on the old NT box and Bidirectional support was enabled on all the printers. Some of the printers don't even allow me to change the setting (greyed out). Its something to do with Windows 2000 itself. Does 2000 deal with printing differently? Do...
Hello All
Can anyone help me at all with this problem???
We have several large capacity printers at our site all set up onto a print server via network ports. Recently we have moved from windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000 Server. This is a different machine as well. 2 x 2.8ghz Xeon processors and...
I've tried port 80 and no port at all (although I couldn't see that happening). I've tried the internal and external IP address of the Firewall and switched on logging of every rule, including the implied rules in Global settings but I'm not getting any entry. I know the policy works because...
Hi Chris
I know FW1 isn't a proper HTTP proxy however according to the paper work you have to set it up as a proxy in your browser settings only if you want to use User Authentication. FW1 should then cache your credentials instead of inundating my internal users with login prompts.
I have a problem.
I'm currently setting up a user authentication rule on my firewall and can only get so far. The rule works fine providing the users browser is set to access the internet directly. However they are prompted to enter their username and passwd over and over again. Reading up on...
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