Re: Windows 2003 AnonymousUser

From: Bill (bdarmofal_at_gmail.com)
Date: 09/28/05


Date: 28 Sep 2005 11:14:18 -0700

I added the Guest user to the local machine "Users" group. It seems
that "Everyone" is not a valid group like it was in Win2k?? The
"Everyone" entry still shows up when setting Security ACL list settings
in Windows Explorer.

Anyway, this did not solve the problem, Windows 2000 still insists on
showing the login box for the printer that is shared for everyone. I
also tried setting the "Guest" login password to a non-empty value
which also did not help.

I currently have Everyone as being able to submit jobs only to the
printer; only admins can view & delete jobs. Would this be interfering
with anonymous access to the printer?

Bill