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A Church
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      4th Jul 2003
I am unable to set-up printing with a windows XP home
edition PC, only printing from the Internet. The PC can
print to the Micronet SP751 print server fine locally
(print server drivers are installed and port mappings
appear fine) but once I dial-in (56K modem with XP default
firewall enabled) I am unable to print from what so far
appears to be internet enabled applications e.g. Outlook
express, IE and other 3rd party apps, in particular
banking software.

I have changed settings so the print jobs spool before
printing and the jobs appear in the printer queue, the
print server then replies "Access denied". No other
network files will print until the print job is cancelled
and a local print is sent to the printer e.g. a word doc.

This is the only modem on the network so a work around is
not that desirable. In saying this there were no problems
what so ever when the printer was attached locally and
shared out to the network.

I have added the banking site in question to the zone
security settings in Trusted sites/security/internet
options and this has made no difference. Users are able to
copy and paste from the web and print using a local
application however this is not a desired outcome (im
dealing with users not tech's here).

If anyone knows of some obscure settings I may have missed
I would love to hear from you. HELP!

A Church

 
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      4th Jul 2003

>-----Original Message-----
>I am unable to set-up printing with a windows XP home
>edition PC, only printing from the Internet. The PC can
>print to the Micronet SP751 print server fine locally
>(print server drivers are installed and port mappings
>appear fine) but once I dial-in (56K modem with XP

default
>firewall enabled) I am unable to print from what so far
>appears to be internet enabled applications e.g. Outlook
>express, IE and other 3rd party apps, in particular
>banking software.
>
>I have changed settings so the print jobs spool before
>printing and the jobs appear in the printer queue, the
>print server then replies "Access denied". No other
>network files will print until the print job is cancelled
>and a local print is sent to the printer e.g. a word doc.
>
>This is the only modem on the network so a work around is
>not that desirable. In saying this there were no problems
>what so ever when the printer was attached locally and
>shared out to the network.
>
>I have added the banking site in question to the zone
>security settings in Trusted sites/security/internet
>options and this has made no difference. Users are able

to
>copy and paste from the web and print using a local
>application however this is not a desired outcome (im
>dealing with users not tech's here).
>
>If anyone knows of some obscure settings I may have

missed
>I would love to hear from you. HELP!
>
>A Church
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tab then select "Enable third party browser extensions"
and disable it.Close down
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>

 
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