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do not have sufficient access
Name: Mendez Date: November 1, 2004 at 18:22:34 Pacific OS: w2k CPU/Ram: 600/128
Comment:
Hello, I have a windows 2000 Server and 10 windows 2000 pro machines connecting to it. I'm attempting to setup a printer attached to the server so when users log-in, they will be able to print. However, when logging in a regular domain user and adding a new printer from the server, I get the message "you do not have sufficient access to your machine to connect to the selected printer". How can I install this printer without joining that user as an administrative member? There has to be a way to do this. Any suggestions will be helpful
Name: josh (by jpag3074) Date: November 2, 2004 at 10:58:05 Pacific
Reply:
why does the printer have be setup on the server itself, why not set it up on a client machine, and have the other client computers go through the server to access the client machine that has the printer connected...
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