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Name: Gordon
Date: July 24, 2002 at 17:15:10 Pacific
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I set up a stand-alone print server and I want two separate domain’s users to be able to map to the shared printers. I have the everyone group added to the printer’s security settings. I am having little luck. I get access denied. If I make it a member server of one of the domains, then I can’t add the domain user accounts from the other domain. Is there a way to add domain user accounts access to a stand-alone server’s resources?



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Name: Curt R
Date: July 25, 2002 at 05:32:32 Pacific
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I don't think so, your server will have to be a member of one or the other domain, or a member of a workgroup.


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