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Been Trying to Print on Network for 3 DAYSA friend of mine and I are setting up a network for a friend of ours who runs a small business. We cannot seem to get the printer working over the network in ANY situation. We are running windows server 2003, with the enabled roles of active directory, file sharing, DNS Server, and DHCP. Before we had done anything at all, we attached the printer to the server and shared it with the Printer Management role, and that worked. It worked very well. We were able to add each printer on each computer with \\servername\printername and it worked for printing documents from any computer. Then, after a day or so launched all the services, launched all the accounts, tweaked everything, and then attempted to print. Did not work. Here's what we've done since then. Tried deploying the printer and giving every user admin rights over it. Tried connecting the printer to a workstation and sharing it from there. Tried connecting the printer to an airport extreme to have it accessed through its static IP address. Tried adding the printer to a wireless print server to give it its own unique IP address. Tried adding it to the Belkin USB hub so that it had both an IP address AND a Mac address to add to our DHCP reservation lists, on a variety of routers. In any scenario, we get an array error messages. Printing a test page we get "Your Test Page Failed to Print. Would you like to view the printer troubleshooter for assistance?" We did, with no results. Printing a page with notepad we get "Invalid Handle" Printing with command prompt, we get NO error messages, but nothing prints. Please tell me that someone has a solution that I have not tried, I desperately need to get this printer working, because I DO NOT charge by the hour hahahaha. There are some obscure printer models which have some inherent
incompatibities when trying to run under a domain based network as opposed to a workgroup based printers. These are limited to USB models. Typically the first thing I would try would be to put it on a print server to give it an IP address to add it to, bypassing the server role, but the problem is that the Active Directory security regulations restricts this solution from even working. For that reason, even domained computers logged in locally won't be able to access it in this way, because they've been distributed these security features. Show quoteHide quote "davidmiko" wrote: > Hey There, > > A friend of mine and I are setting up a network for a friend of ours who > runs a small business. > > We cannot seem to get the printer working over the network in ANY situation. > > We are running windows server 2003, with the enabled roles of active > directory, file sharing, DNS Server, and DHCP. Before we had done anything > at all, we attached the printer to the server and shared it with the Printer > Management role, and that worked. It worked very well. We were able to add > each printer on each computer with \\servername\printername and it worked for > printing documents from any computer. Then, after a day or so launched all > the services, launched all the accounts, tweaked everything, and then > attempted to print. Did not work. > > Here's what we've done since then. Tried deploying the printer and giving > every user admin rights over it. Tried connecting the printer to a > workstation and sharing it from there. Tried connecting the printer to an > airport extreme to have it accessed through its static IP address. Tried > adding the printer to a wireless print server to give it its own unique IP > address. Tried adding it to the Belkin USB hub so that it had both an IP > address AND a Mac address to add to our DHCP reservation lists, on a variety > of routers. In any scenario, we get an array error messages. > > Printing a test page we get "Your Test Page Failed to Print. Would you like > to view the printer troubleshooter for assistance?" We did, with no results. > Printing a page with notepad we get "Invalid Handle" > Printing with command prompt, we get NO error messages, but nothing prints. > > Please tell me that someone has a solution that I have not tried, I > desperately need to get this printer working, because I DO NOT charge by the > hour hahahaha.
Very bizarre internet access question
Need advice with Remote Desktop Connection Newbee VPN question TCP/IPv6 on XP? UNC using IP address Need help on this ehternet connection!! Wired and Wireless Networks Multiple Gateways Can you run 100 Kb and 1000 Kb on the same network? Redo Win XP Pro SP3 workgroup "share" access |
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