Here's my setup. The client and server are both Windows XP. The server
where the printer is attached (physically to the parallel port) is
running an OpenSSH server. The client is a laptop at work. The printer
is already shared and the laptop can print to it while on the WLAN at
home (drivers are already installed, printer shared, etc.) I want to
be able to print to it from remote locations. What do I need to do?
Re: Unable to access local workstations from SBS 2003 ... domain AT the client.... I did focus on the DNS of the server as a possible issue. ... Relative to the "..computer name is not in Win2K3" I mean that the laptop... >> I'm able to do just about anything from the laptop or any other workstation... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: What doesnt lend itself to OO? ... >> proxy and instructs the server to constuct the real object. ... rather than client code.... If 'clock' is instantiated in the server, ... > for the server interface at the OOA level. ... (comp.object)
This is going straight to the pool room ... or not the client has privilege to do what they're trying to do, ... The server environment is this: ... 3GL User action Routines that Tier3 will execute on your behalf during the ...Routine Name: USER_INIT ... (comp.os.vms)
Re: Unable to access local workstations from SBS 2003 ... Ensure there is no local HOSTS and LMHOSTS files on the client PCs... Not sure why you would specify the UNC computer path - browse to the server, find a server share, right click 'Copy' ... Relative to the "..computer name is not in Win2K3" I mean that the laptop computer name, eg DCF9R51, is not part of the "Computers" in Active Directory. ... I'm able to do just about anything from the laptop or any other workstation on the domain: logon, WinExplore, delete but, evidently, not copy/move FROM the server. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)