- can't share a USB printer - why?
- Posted by glenn on November 19th, 2005
WinXP machine (on a novell network). We need to share a USB printer on this
machine so we can redirect a LPT port to the printer. But when we try to
share the printer, giving it a sharename, the config will not 'stick' -
after saving, going back to the printer config shows that it still isn't
shared. The printer is working fine under Window apps.
Anyone have any ideas why windows is refusing to share this printer??
thanks.
-glenn
- Posted by Richard Urban on November 19th, 2005
The printer drivers have to be installed on each computer that wishes to
access the printer for use.
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Regards,
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
"glenn" <lunaqua@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> WinXP machine (on a novell network). We need to share a USB printer on
> this machine so we can redirect a LPT port to the printer. But when we try
> to share the printer, giving it a sharename, the config will not 'stick' -
> after saving, going back to the printer config shows that it still isn't
> shared. The printer is working fine under Window apps.
>
> Anyone have any ideas why windows is refusing to share this printer??
>
> thanks.
> -glenn
>
>
- Posted by Steve N. on November 19th, 2005
glenn wrote:
> WinXP machine (on a novell network). We need to share a USB printer on this
> machine so we can redirect a LPT port to the printer. But when we try to
> share the printer, giving it a sharename, the config will not 'stick' -
> after saving, going back to the printer config shows that it still isn't
> shared. The printer is working fine under Window apps.
>
> Anyone have any ideas why windows is refusing to share this printer??
>
> thanks.
> -glenn
>
>
You have to use M$ Network sharing, not Novell sharing as supplied by
M$. M$'s implementation of Novell network services is a
reverse-engineered, recomplied, piece of crap.
Steve
- Posted by glenn on November 19th, 2005
There is only ONE computer in question. We are not 'sharing' the printer so
another machine can use it, but so we can redirect the LPT2 port on the same
machine to the USB printer, using 'net use...' command.
-glenn
"Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> The printer drivers have to be installed on each computer that wishes to
> access the printer for use.
>
> --
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> Quote from George Ankner:
> If you knew as much as you think you know,
> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
>
> "glenn" <lunaqua@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:LYvff.22969$dO2.15848@newssvr29.news.prodigy. net...
>> WinXP machine (on a novell network). We need to share a USB printer on
>> this machine so we can redirect a LPT port to the printer. But when we
>> try to share the printer, giving it a sharename, the config will not
>> 'stick' - after saving, going back to the printer config shows that it
>> still isn't shared. The printer is working fine under Window apps.
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas why windows is refusing to share this printer??
>>
>> thanks.
>> -glenn
>>
>>
>
>
- Posted by glenn on November 19th, 2005
You mean, when we go to the printer's properties dialog and try to share it,
we're really using Novell sharing as supplied by MS?? Do we even have MS
Network sharing? If so, how would we share the printer using it instead of
the 'Novell sharing' you refer to? Or are we screwed?
-glenn
"Steve N." <me@here.now> wrote in message
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> glenn wrote:
>
>> WinXP machine (on a novell network). We need to share a USB printer on
>> this machine so we can redirect a LPT port to the printer. But when we
>> try to share the printer, giving it a sharename, the config will not
>> 'stick' - after saving, going back to the printer config shows that it
>> still isn't shared. The printer is working fine under Window apps.
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas why windows is refusing to share this printer??
>>
>> thanks.
>> -glenn
>>
>>
>
> You have to use M$ Network sharing, not Novell sharing as supplied by M$.
> M$'s implementation of Novell network services is a reverse-engineered,
> recomplied, piece of crap.
>
> Steve
>
- Posted by Steve N. on November 19th, 2005
glenn wrote:
> You mean, when we go to the printer's properties dialog and try to share it,
> we're really using Novell sharing as supplied by MS?? Do we even have MS
> Network sharing? If so, how would we share the printer using it instead of
> the 'Novell sharing' you refer to? Or are we screwed?
>
> -glenn
You tell me. How are you sharing the priner? What are the installed
network components and how are they being used?
Steve
>
> "Steve N." <me@here.now> wrote in message
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>
>>glenn wrote:
>>
>>
>>>WinXP machine (on a novell network). We need to share a USB printer on
>>>this machine so we can redirect a LPT port to the printer. But when we
>>>try to share the printer, giving it a sharename, the config will not
>>>'stick' - after saving, going back to the printer config shows that it
>>>still isn't shared. The printer is working fine under Window apps.
>>>
>>>Anyone have any ideas why windows is refusing to share this printer??
>>>
>>>thanks.
>>>-glenn
>>>
>>>
>>
>>You have to use M$ Network sharing, not Novell sharing as supplied by M$.
>>M$'s implementation of Novell network services is a reverse-engineered,
>>recomplied, piece of crap.
>>
>>Steve
>>
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