Re: New Print Management Snap-in will not work with firewall



Oh well, when I went to the Microsoft download page it was quite explicit in
saying for Windows Server 2003 R2 and nothing about being compatible with
XP.

"rcash" <rcash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Not true, the 2003 R2 CDs come with Administrative tools for XP.

Besides the same problem occurs if you enable the firewall on 2003.


"Jerry" wrote:

That snap-in is not for XP.

"rcash" <rcash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have installed the new Print Management snap-in on windows xp sp2 and
I
can
not display a list of printers on my 2003 print servers without
disabling
the
firewall on xp. The drivers, forms and ports all display with no
problems.

2003 Servers do not have the firewall enabled.

File and print sharing is open in the xp firewall on all of my subnets
and
there are no issues with actual printing and sharing.

I change the firewall settings to allow Any Network (including
internet)
on
tcp ports 139 or 445 under file and print sharing and it works.

So why does it not work when I restirct it to my subnets? I would
like
to
keep the ports restricted to my subnets.

Thanks for the help.






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