Hal,
Thanks for the response but I actually fixed the problem.
Solution: From Computer2 when logged in locally, I browsed Network Places to
Computer1, went to Printers on Computer1 and right clicked and dragged too
Printers on Computer2 and when I let go of the drag I got 2
options....Install and Properties........so I clicked install and it
installed the printer or at least a shortcut, although no shortcut arrow is
showing, on Computer2.
All is well and working fine.
Thanks
D
"Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" <hhh@kvoa.com> wrote in message
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> Normal behavior in a Domain environment. In order to access Domain
> resources (printers, file shares, etc.), you must be logged into it.
>
> Hal
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> "-Draino-" <Draino@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> Here's my setup
>>
>> 3 computers on a domain. All 3 can be logged into locally and of course
> can
>> be logged on to the domain.
>>
>> Computer1 has 2 printers attached and can be accessed from all computers
>> when they are logged on the domain. Computer1 can of course access the
>> printer when logged on locally or the domain.
>>
>> Problem: Computer2 when logged on locally cannot access the printer on
>> Computer1. The printers are shared and listed in the directory. When I
> browse
>> for the printer I get an error stating that the printer cannot be found
>> or
>> may have been spelled incorrectly. I am the domain admin so I am not sure
>> what is going on.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> D
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