Re: Only domain admins can print or view web page
From: Mike (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/10/04
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 05:33:27 -0700
Thank you for your response. The printing issue happened
right away from the time I built the servers. Like I said
these are remote sites and I had a finite amount of time
to get it working. I finally gave up and set it to print
directly to the printer. The advantage is that there
aren't that many users or printers at these sites so it
didn't impact them that much. It kind of fell off the
radar as a problem. The reason I remembered was that the
web site problem had the same issue.
Now as far as the web sites I can't determine when it
started not working because it took months for users to
report any issues. The nearest I can guess is SP4. The
web site is OWA and I was focused on that until I created
a test web site to see if it was Exchange or IIS. The
behavior is the same on the test site. I need the users
to log on using basic authentication. I've checked all
the NTFS permissions and they are fine. The error is
403.3.
Thanks for your help.
Mike
>-----Original Message-----
>What do you mean that they can not logon to a website.
Do these websites need a
>username and password? Has anything changed recently on
those servers such as
>changing security policy, hotfix, or Internet Explorer
settings?? What happens - any
>error messages?
>
>As far as the printer I would look in Event Viewer for
any clues in application and
>system logs. Also enable auditing of logon events for
success and failure, object
>access for failure, and privilege use for failure. After
doing that any failures in
>the security log may give you more info. Also check the
permissions to the printer,
>try restarting the print spooler service, and verify
that the server service is
>running. I assume you already ran virus scan with
current updates and parasite scan
>with something like AdAaware on those computers. ---
Steve
>
>
>"Mike" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:922601c496a1$2ab4a780$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>>I am having some problems and I only recently put them
>> together. I have 2 servers at remote sites that will
not
>> let non-domain admin users log onto any web sites, or
>> print to printers with the spooler enabled. If an admin
>> logs onto the web site it will allow the regular users
to
>> view the page for a few mins. The work-around to the
>> printer issue is to set the print job to go directly to
>> the printer.
>>
>> Please help. This is starting to cause me severe help
>> desk related headaches.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>.
>
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