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I have two systems running Windows XP Pro and on System
A, I have an attached HP PCS 2410. On System B, I can
only access the shared printer on System A if my logon ID
on System B is the Same as one on System A. How do I
define the printer on System A so that any User ID on
System B can access the Printer without there being a
identical User ID on System A.

Either some simple instructions would be appreciated or a
pointer to the appropiate instructions that I need to
enable full sharing of my printer with any user on any
system within my local network.

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See Bruce Sanderson's article at:
http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/NetPrinterAllUsers.htm
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Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
www.coribright.com

"Fred" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have two systems running Windows XP Pro and on System
> A, I have an attached HP PCS 2410. On System B, I can
> only access the shared printer on System A if my logon ID
> on System B is the Same as one on System A. How do I
> define the printer on System A so that any User ID on
> System B can access the Printer without there being a
> identical User ID on System A.
>
> Either some simple instructions would be appreciated or a
> pointer to the appropiate instructions that I need to
> enable full sharing of my printer with any user on any
> system within my local network.

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