Thank you. FYI, the printer is a Lexmark Optra S 1855. I didn't look at the
actual driver files/versions but I updated the software and the log said that
the XP and 2000 drivers were installed. The Alternate Drivers dialog box
lists Windows NT x86 (Intel). When I log on to the XP system with the local
administrator account I can not connect and install drivers. The error is
"Windows cannot connect to the printer. Either the printer name was typed
incorrectly, or the specified printer has lost its connection to the server."
Logging on as a member of the domain admins worked fine and printing is
established.
"Alan Morris(MSFT)" wrote:
> This issue should have been addressed with SP2. Can you please confirm that
> the XP drivers are in fact installed on the NT4 server. The drivers names
> must be the same between the NT4 version and the XP version.
>
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> Alan Morris
> Windows Printing Team
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> "kcnpeppa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:251DA128-EB1C-4144-B35C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > We have a Windows 2003 AD domain and an NT4 domain that is not in the
> forest.
> > There is a one-way trust between the AD domain and NT4 domain (AD trusts
> > NT). I'm getting the error message "A policy is in effect on your
> computer
> > which prevents you from connecting to this print queue. Please contact
> your
> > system administrator." when I try to add a network printer shared from an
> NT4
> > server to an XP Pro SP2 client that is a member of the AD domain. I've
> tried
> > this logged in as an administrator of both domains. Also, Point and
> Print
> > Restrictions are not enabled. I had a similar problem a while back with 2
> > W2K Pro machines acting as server and client.
> >
> > I'd really like some help with this. It is driving me nuts.
>
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