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  • 1. printer for connection
    we have a workgroup lan with all workstations running win2k, would NOT be changed to domain ,and one is attached to a printer for network using.each day after workstation startup,we need to reconnect to the print server.this is very boring.how could we maintain a permenent connection to the print server in a workgroup mode.
  • 2. Slow Printing from Network on W2K
    Can anyone explain this? I have set up my laser printer (Samsung ML-1710) on the USB port of a server running W2K Server and shared it on the network. Whenever one of the other hosts prints, it takes an interminably long time. This is not the complexity or size of the printed document. A test page takes about 5 minutes! The application on the host that is printing is hung during this process. It is as though there is very slow, but ultimately successful, communications with the printer. For other operations, e.g. file transfer, the server is not slow. The really puzzling thing is that I previously had the same printer attached to a different host on the network. That machine ran W2K WS and printing from across the network took just a second or two. Any idea what might be causing this? Many thanks.
  • 3. Printing hangs
    We have a peer-peer network with 3 machines running Win 2k, networked through a D-Link router. 2 of the comps have local printers. Comp A only prints timely to its local printer. Comp B only prints timely to its local printer. Comp C can print to either printer. All 3 computers can see and share files just fine. If Comp A tries to print to Comp B local printer, it takes about 5-7 minutes. Same with Comp B to Comp A local printer. This appeared after painting our office, which required unhooking everything. It was all put back exactly as originally, as we numbered all cables. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated, as the different printers are for different tasks. Thanks, Lisa
  • 4. Script to remove installed printers?
    Could someone offer me some assistance in creating, or possibly forwarding a script to me to uninstall printers on client PC's. We are removing one printer from te network, and I would like to make this transparent to the user community. Thanks in advance. Andrew Bryce, Sr. MCSA 2003

remote print

Postby Jsv » Sat, 07 Aug 2004 19:48:20 GMT

There is a serious problem when printing with hostfront printer(remote
print). user computer  default  printer is hp4050+Jetdirect+adsl 3m/640
+win2000 and when print job is in process ,the
hostfront printer web page  hang and crash frequently .Nothing printed or
some page lost......
BUT some computer print well with hostfront print and  all computer can
print in intranet .
We test some computer like  p4 2.4g ,pii 350  printe with hostfront well.
Why some computers with win2000 can't??

our company print many page from as/400 with hostfront,but this system  is
unstable!!
If some patch can fix this problem,thanks.



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