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Old 05-04-2005, 18:35   #17
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Re: Network printer not available to add now we're using a domain.

The printer has an internal HTTP server - just stick the IP address in IE and hey presto.

There's no way I can think of that changing domain membership would affect the printer or the ability of the PCs to see the printer. How are you trying to setup the printer?

Add new printer
Local - untick the box
Define new TCP/IP port
Put the printer IP address in the box

Once the printer installs, do the following, otherwise you'll have problems:

Right-click the printer and choose Properties
Advanced tab
Print processor
Change to winprt
Ok
Ok
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