Everyone group was there with print permissions.
Didn't check the ip port on the client - though I wouldn't think that would be wrong since it's going through the server. Plus, it wouldn't print at all if that wasn't correct, even as an admin.
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Forget that last idea about the gateway. If domain admins can print to it, the nic should be fine now that I think about it.
Still baffling me though.
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Thanks for the reply Mark.
I tried that also - giving domain users the correct permissions. The thing is, when you send the print job over, it appears in the spool on the server like normal, but then doesn't come out on the printer at all.
Something that I'll have to check on it is the nic...
Has anyone seen this????
Upgraded a workgroup (1 Win2000 Server, 10 pcs and 1 laptop - all WinXP) to a domain based network. They have 2 Ricoh network printer/copiers that were shared out on the server. After AD was installed, joined all pcs to the domain, now only "Administrators" group can...
kestrel1: the real-time scanner has been on their FAQ for about a year now that they are working on it. Until then, I wouldn't put it in a corporate environment. It's good that you scan your servers every night, but what happens when a user brings in a CD (they thought it was a vender manual...
Well, did the trojans just come out? Or we're they out for months?
If you look at any AV comparison charts, there's not a single vendor that pick's up 100% of virus/malware 100% of the time.
There's always a chance that something could slip in since the vendor hasn't updated their definitions...
Kestrel1: I've used clamwin in the past and I do like it. The only downfall is that there is no "real-time" protection and as far as I know, there is no central management for a network environment. But just without the "real-time" scanning, there is no way I would use it here. Users never...
Looking for a corporate solution for Anti-virus and I'm hoping to get some recommendations.
Let me start off by saying no to Norton and McAfee - bloated resource hogs. I'm currently using a trial of F-Prot (which is working very good and it's incredibly cheap) and I've also tried the trial for...
Yes, but you can't access it until the flash drive is plugged in. I have found it works on cd drives as well."
How else would you access the flash drive??
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gbOmb:
That would be a great idea if the PIX was near where our Sales dept link is at. Our PIX is located in another building down the street from our Sales dept.
Our 1811 router came in Friday, so hopefully later today I'll start configuring and testing it.
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Thanks for the reply. I was looking for a specific model that anyone could recommend, but yesterday I talked to a couple of vendor's network engineers and I was recommended to the Cisco 1811 router.
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Not sure where to turn, tried Cisco's site, but too much information! LOL
Anyways, we're looking to subnet a portion of our network here. Our Sales dept is physically in another bldg which is currently connected to our LAN. But we need to get them on a different subnet, as our whole LAN is on...
LOL, our main DC IS called "hobbes". In fact, our email server is called "snowman". Someone here liked "Calvin and Hobbes"!! (I've only been here a little more than 2 yrs)
My boss (IT Mgr) still thinks it's the days of NT. Has got no clue when it comes to 2000 and above! He thinks people...
We're replacing one of our servers in the next couple of weeks. I'd like to get some feedback on whether anyone sees problems with my approach. My boss wants to use the same server name on the new server (he's leary of change). The new server is currently named "Test2003" and the current one...
We don't run VNC - can't be that. In fact, we don't have anything special running on it. It's a second DC, file server and it has SQL running on it.
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