Thanks in advance for any insight and help.
Here's my problem. I am running MS Small Business Server 4.5, updated to SP6, a variety of printers on a 100baset network, all of work fine EXCEPT for a HP plotter (please note that the plotter is on a Jetdirect 500x print server).
What happens is that when any user other than an administrator send a print to his plotter, the server will pop up a 'Printers Folder' window and say 'Error writing to 10.0.0.18 for Docuement xxxxx: The specified port is unknown. Do you wish to retry or canel the job?'
I've changed with Microsoft Knowledge Base and there was a known issue with this and suggested a fix where I assigned the 'EVERYONE' with 'CHANGE' for the type of access for my 'C:\WINNT.SBS\SYSTEM32\SPOOL\' folder. However, this didn't help.
This does not affect my other printers including another HP product, a HP LaserJet 4V. I am really stumped on this one. Might it be the JetDirect? Should I try a straight parallal port connection instead?
Even if I go to any workstation, lot in and do a test page, it'll work only because I'm the administrator in my office. The only way I can get people to give them administrator access and there's no way I want to do that for the simple reason of security.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Here's my problem. I am running MS Small Business Server 4.5, updated to SP6, a variety of printers on a 100baset network, all of work fine EXCEPT for a HP plotter (please note that the plotter is on a Jetdirect 500x print server).
What happens is that when any user other than an administrator send a print to his plotter, the server will pop up a 'Printers Folder' window and say 'Error writing to 10.0.0.18 for Docuement xxxxx: The specified port is unknown. Do you wish to retry or canel the job?'
I've changed with Microsoft Knowledge Base and there was a known issue with this and suggested a fix where I assigned the 'EVERYONE' with 'CHANGE' for the type of access for my 'C:\WINNT.SBS\SYSTEM32\SPOOL\' folder. However, this didn't help.
This does not affect my other printers including another HP product, a HP LaserJet 4V. I am really stumped on this one. Might it be the JetDirect? Should I try a straight parallal port connection instead?
Even if I go to any workstation, lot in and do a test page, it'll work only because I'm the administrator in my office. The only way I can get people to give them administrator access and there's no way I want to do that for the simple reason of security.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.