Sorry about that. I had intended to include that in the original post. I've tried the Automatic update and Every time I visit the page and it doesn't seem to make a difference.
You should see any/all printers that are currently setup under the user login which you use to remotely attach to the system. Local printers should be available to all logins if security is no restricted and network attached printers will be available per login.
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Ty
Just to be clear about the reinstall of XP. Did you install XP non-SP1 over top of XP w/ SP1? If so, have you reapplied SP1?
If not, I recommend that be the first thing you do. Doing a repair with the original XP over top of an install with SP1 can cause a world of issues. You're going to...
One of my users has a bizzare issue on a laptop running Windows XP Pro. As a little background the following info describes our environment. All latest hotfixes and so forth are up to date on the laptop and we are using Windows 2000 AD structure on our LAN for authentication. I'll also add...
The other common problem this can be caused by is if you rotate tapes used for catalogs.
Once Netbackup has allocated a tape for catalog backups there is specific header data written to the tape that flags it as such. A tape cannot be reused for standard backups until that tape has been...
To anyone reading this I figured it out.
Using a tool on the Exchange Server CD called Mdbvu32.exe I was able to directly manipulate and view the objects contained within my message store. From there I was able to pick out the rule objects that were causing the problem and delete them.
For...
We did an EXmerge on our entire Exchange database (don't ask) and are having some lingering issues after the fact, some we expected, others still baffling us.
The particular problem we are having with rules with some users, including my own mailbox, is that the ghosts of my message rules, which...
\\servername requests to any share on that server give a Network path not found error. Like I said, only to one particular server's shares. All other servers work just fine and don't prompt for username and password. Which they shouldn't considering applicable credentials were already passed...
First, to give you some background on the network setup:
- Windows 2000/NT server heterogenous, single domain structure network. Name resolution through WINS.
-Workstations/Laptops connecting to network locally and through RAS are Windows 2000.
-PDC is a Windows 2000 server and so is the...
Yes, look at Abit's website (www.abit-usa.com) to see if there is an update for your motherboard's bios. Make sure to read all their warnings about the upgrade and RAID configs if you have a RAID array running on your system. Looks like it has the possibility of wiping out your hard drive if...
This sounds more to me like it may be a motherboard related issue. Since the BIOS is what's essentially in charge of what video device to poll during POST, that would be where I'd start looking first.
What kind of motherboard are you using and what BIOS revision? I'd check the website of...
There is another issue that you should probably be aware of. I've recently come across this issue while moving to a new residence and having a new DSL line setup.
There are two common encoding standards for the data traveling to and from your line provider - DMT and CAP. I've been a user of...
I've got one Netbackup Server running on Sun Solaris 7 and two client machines running Windows 2000. I'm in the initial stages of trying to get Netbackup setup correctly and implement it at our site.
Both the server and clients have secondary network interfaces communicating through a...
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