the two machine are having an issue reading from the AD.
I don't really know much about why this would be. I think there is a
newsgroup for AD issues.
check rsop.msc on a machine that works and the machine that does not. Maybe
that will show something.
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<info@npcm.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Everyone,
> I've been experiencing the following issue when I try to add a printer
> to some of the workstations of my office network.
> In ALL BUT TWO of the 10 computers if I go to the Find a Printer
> Wizard > "Network Printer" > "Find a printer in the directory" I get
> the window called "Find Printer" that shows an "Entire Directory"
> option selected by default in the "In" box and below in the drop down
> menu the name of our server. I leave "Entire directory" selected and
> hit the "Find now" button to get the full list of all our network
> printers, I select what I want and I'm all set.
> Instead on two of the computers the following happens:
> After clicking on "Find a printer in the directory" the "Find Printer"
> window looks different. It does NOT have the "Entire Directory" option
> in the "In" field but instead just the name of our server. If I hit
> "browse" I get no other option but the name of our server.
> I leave the name of the server selected as I have no other option and
> when I select "Find now" the computer freezes for a good 5 minutes and
> eventually will return a blank list (no printers).
> I'm assuming that the reason why the system returns a blank list is
> because it's looking for a printer attached to the server which does
> not exist but do you have any idea why the "Entire directory" option
> is not showing up?
> The only way for us to get to a printer is to select "Local Printer"
> instead of Network Printer in the Wizard and then select a TCP/IP port
> and enter IP address of that specific printer. It works but the
> printer is considered a local printer and not a network one.
> Do you have any ideas of what is going on?
> Thank you very much, any suggestion greatly appreciated!
> NP