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I'm a programmer but a networking isn't my strong suit. For months now I've
been sharing my printer with other PCs on my LAN. I just turned off "Simple File Sharing" because of a project I'm working on and now the other machine's want a password to access the resource MachineName\PRINTER. In the printer's Security tab, the following are listed as being able to print: Administrators CREATOR OWNER Everyone Guest (MachineName\Guest) Power Users (MachineName\Power Users) I've tried adding ANONYMOUS LOGON but my Win98 machine still tries to get a password from me ("You must supply a password tomake this connection."). What's interesting is that it doesn't ask for a username, just a password. Anyway... What group should I give permission to print so that anyone connected to my LAN can print. That's anyone. I don't want to start setting up user accounts for everyone else on my machine. There must be a setting or checkbox or something I'm missing that's preventing ANONYMOUS LOGON from doing what it implies it does. Thanks, Jeff |
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"Jeff Cooper" wrote: I'm a programmer but a networking isn't my strong suit. For months now I've been sharing my printer with other PCs on my LAN. I just turned off "Simple File Sharing" because of a project I'm working on and now the other machine's want a password to access the resource MachineName\PRINTER. In the printer's Security tab, the following are listed as being able to print: Administrators CREATOR OWNER Everyone Guest (MachineName\Guest) Power Users (MachineName\Power Users) I've tried adding ANONYMOUS LOGON but my Win98 machine still tries to get a password from me ("You must supply a password tomake this connection."). What's interesting is that it doesn't ask for a username, just a password. Anyway... What group should I give permission to print so that anyone connected to my LAN can print. That's anyone. I don't want to start setting up user accounts for everyone else on my machine. There must be a setting or checkbox or something I'm missing that's preventing ANONYMOUS LOGON from doing what it implies it does. Thanks, Jeff With simple file sharing disabled, you're dealing with the arcane areas of user validation and network permissions, which really don't work well outside of a domain. The easiest solution is to un-share the printer, re-enable simple file sharing, and re-share the printer. Then, everyone will be able to use the printer. Otherwise, the "Everyone" group is all you need. However, "Everyone" doesn't mean everyone on the network. It means everyone who has a local user account on the XP Pro computer that connects to the printer. The only solution I know of is to create accounts on XP Pro with the same user names and passwords that people use to log onto the other computers. You can create a single user account for people who use XP computers, since XP lets you specify a user name and password when it attempts to access a network share. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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