It's called printer pruning, and if the computer that has a printer published in AD goes offline after 24 hours it will be removed from AD.
This does not make your printers fault taulerant but it does make them easy to find in AD and also gives you the ability to implement Printer locations...
Try this, i know it sounds simple but you may be surprised.
1. Open the Computer Management from Administrative Tools
2. Right-Click on Shared Folders
3. Select "Configure File Server for Macintosh"
4. Check "Allow workstations to save password"
5. Choose "Apple...
Just in agreement with GENEnG. You must have WINS installed in your network, this is the default name resolution protocol for your downlevel clients (prior to W2K)
Brian
Hi Mark01,
It is there you just need to make sure that you can see it. Click on View -> Users, Groups, and Computers as containers. Then click on your Domain Controller and you can see the printers attached to it that are published in AD.
Brian
GPO stands for Group Policy Object. Every machine since Windows 2000 has a Local GPO and they may have more Group Policies applied to them if they are part of a domain.
To access your local Group Policy Object for your machine go to Start -> Run -> MMC
Then add the Group Policy snap in and...
Just migrated from 5.5 to 2K the users are having problems
sending email to other employees in the address book. They get this message
-----Original Message-----
> From: System Administrator
> Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 2:18 PM
> To: Cayla McNeil
> Subject: Undeliverable: test email
>...
I found that studing the Trancenders really helped out. Version 4.0 is interactive like the test and goes over the scenerios you will encounter on the test.<br>
<br>
mkbean
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