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I am attempting to use the Net Use LPT1 \\Servername\ShareName so I can
print from a mainframe application which requires LPT1. When I enter the net use command, it asks me for a username and password for the server and after I enter the credentials, it gives me an access denied (for a non-administrator). Is there something that needs to be set on the server to allow this? Usiing Windows Server 2003 & AD. |
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Make your users a local admin on the machine that requires the mapping.
"Sherry" wrote: > I am attempting to use the Net Use LPT1 \\Servername\ShareName so I can > print from a mainframe application which requires LPT1. When I enter the > net use command, it asks me for a username and password for the server and > after I enter the credentials, it gives me an access denied (for a > non-administrator). Is there something that needs to be set on the server > to allow this? > > Usiing Windows Server 2003 & AD. > > > |
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User cannot access physical devices use LPT2 for users. This is a security
restriction added in XP and above. If the application can only access LPT1 disable the LPT port in the system bios. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto "BogdanSUA" <BogdanSUA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3D66F9CA-3DC5-4901-AB99-DE130370ACD0@microsoft.com... > Make your users a local admin on the machine that requires the mapping. > > "Sherry" wrote: > > > I am attempting to use the Net Use LPT1 \\Servername\ShareName so I can > > print from a mainframe application which requires LPT1. When I enter the > > net use command, it asks me for a username and password for the server and > > after I enter the credentials, it gives me an access denied (for a > > non-administrator). Is there something that needs to be set on the server > > to allow this? > > > > Usiing Windows Server 2003 & AD. > > > > > > |
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