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Blobby J Blobdom
Hi,
Can anyone help me or point me in the right direction on this one??
Elsewhere on our simple DHCP based small LAN we have a laser printer
plugged into the parallel port of a desktop machine running Win 2000
Pro.
This printer is shared across the network. All machines can see it.
Other Windows 2000 users can see it and print to it.
HOWEVER....
Users using Windows XP, can see it, print to it,
BUT - there documents just sit and the spool and do nothing more until
they are killed off by Administrator account.
This also causes the machine sending the document to either kill the
application where printing originated, or stall/fall over completely.
Any clues??
Up until recently its been working, but this problem appeared last
week.
We have Norton Enterprise running and get updates daily.
The entire network has been checked out clena for gribblies.
James
Can anyone help me or point me in the right direction on this one??
Elsewhere on our simple DHCP based small LAN we have a laser printer
plugged into the parallel port of a desktop machine running Win 2000
Pro.
This printer is shared across the network. All machines can see it.
Other Windows 2000 users can see it and print to it.
HOWEVER....
Users using Windows XP, can see it, print to it,
BUT - there documents just sit and the spool and do nothing more until
they are killed off by Administrator account.
This also causes the machine sending the document to either kill the
application where printing originated, or stall/fall over completely.
Any clues??
Up until recently its been working, but this problem appeared last
week.
We have Norton Enterprise running and get updates daily.
The entire network has been checked out clena for gribblies.
James