From: Mark A. Sam on 1 Jun 2010 11:54 Hello, The client has an HP 3525 printer connected to an HP workstation and an identical printer on the network. This is Windows Business 2003 server. Prior to installing the HP workstation 2 weeks ago, whenever the previous workstation was shutdown, the other workstations could not print to the network printer. It seems this characteristic carried over to the new workstation. I wasn't aware of this until this morning when two users couldn't print to the network printer. From the workstation with the local printer I logged onto the main server via remote desktop and immediately the network printer printed all that was in the queue. Later I left with the workstation still loggon onto the server and again they couldn't print, so one user logged off the remote desktop session and the network printer printer again. If this sound incomprehensible, it is. There is no reasoning for this. If you need a better explanation, I'll try to provide it. Thank you and God Bless (for believers), and Best regards (for unbelievers) Mark A. Sam
From: Mark A. Sam on 1 Jun 2010 12:52 I resolved this.
From: Grant Taylor on 1 Jun 2010 22:41 Mark A. Sam wrote: > I resolved this. Care to share what the resolution was? Grant. . . .
From: Mark A. Sam on 20 Jun 2010 08:33 There was a duplicate network driver for the printer, on the server. I remove it and some outdated driver references. "Grant Taylor" <gtaylor(a)riverviewtech.net> wrote in message news:hu4gck$oq7$2(a)tncsrv01.tnetconsulting.net... > Mark A. Sam wrote: >> I resolved this. > > Care to share what the resolution was? > > > > Grant. . . .
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