Sounds like the printers which are not sharing themselves are suffering from
too many connections. If attached to XP Pro PCs, 10 simultaneous
connections is the maximum.
Connect the printers direct to the network or to the SBS 2003 Server (49
simultaneous connections allowed from SBS 2003).
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows
"Dave Claxon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We have a small network, with 1 SBS 2003 R2 server and a dozen XP Pro SP3
> workstations, and several printers being shared by the local workstations
> they are plugged into. All was working fine for a long time until last
> week, two of the shared printers no longer respond to print jobs from
> remote workstations. I have uninstalled and reinstalledseveral times, and
> even carried the printer to another room and plugged it into a different
> computer, but with the same results. The printer installs just fine, and
> prints OK from the host computer, and even shows up in the directory on
> the network. But when trying to install network print with "AddPrinter"
> Wizard, and select the printer from the directory list, I get "Windows
> cannot connect to the Printer. Either the name was typed incorrectly, or
> the printer has lost its connection to the server." And this is after
> selecting from the list and nothing was typed. I have changed the printer
> name on the host computer and the new name shows up in the directory, so I
> know the network is seeing it, and it still prints fine from the host. No
> errors are showing up in the event viewer, either on the host or remote
> workstations, (or the SBS server either,) and I don't believe anything has
> been changed recently.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>