walrushead 0 Newbie Poster

I setup a Brother HL-2270 on a PC running Windows Vista Home Premium. I went into Network Sharing Center and enable printer sharing and removed the password. I also went into Control Panel > Printers > sharing> Security and allowed ANONYMOUS LOGINS and EVERYONE access to print. The UAC is enabled. The problem is, when I try to find the printer with a Server running Windows Server 2000 I cannot access the printer. It says I do not have permission to access the printer. What am I doing wrong?

walrushead 0 Newbie Poster

Yes It was on a domain. Now it is a standalone. I reenabled the nic and set the TCP/IP to auto and it is still getting hung up at preparing network connections

walrushead 0 Newbie Poster

I recently relocated a Windows 2000 machine. I took it off the network in order to make it a stand alone machine. I disabled the NIC card in the process. Now when I boot it up it gets stuck at the preparing network connections screen. Its been two days and it is still preparing network connections for a network that does not exist. Any ideas?

walrushead 0 Newbie Poster

We have recently determined that people have be altering some of the logs at work. These logs are kept using Microsoft Word on the Microsoft 2003 Office Suite. Other than password protecting the log, is there a way of preventing people from altering entries that have been made? Any ideas would be appreciated.

Cheers!

Walrushead