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User privileges to the server are okay....they can logon to the domain just
fine.

Evan as a admin logon on the 98 machine (a laptop) we cannot print to the
printer.  I think part of the key here is what do they me by "access code is
invalid".  My first thought is that they are referring to the SID used by NT
but I've somewhat ruled that out since the user and printer permissions have
both been checked.

-----Original Message-----
From: James Clark,Florida [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 4:36 PM
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Subject: RE: NT 4.0/SP5 Servier w/ WIN98/SE Client - Printing Problem


The next thing possibly is, does the user have logon capabilities to said
server? Just because permissions say everyone can print, it means everyone
who can log on to that server. I had this problem at home, when I hooked two
computers together NT 4.0 Wkstn and a NT 4.0 Svr.

James
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