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    Sharing Printers

    We are on an NT network where access to view the network neighborhood properties is disabled for most users. I have permission to look at this information. What I want to do is share a local printer (plotter). I added the file and printer sharing for MS networks service, went into the printer properties "sharing" and can type in the shared name but when I click on to add users the following message appears: "you cannot view the list of users at this time. please try again later." How can I get around this?

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    you don't have permisssion to make changes talk to your sys admin or you could...

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    Permission is not the problem...I have full rights. It has to be something related to WIN98 machines because I am able to share on the WIN95 machines.

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    go to network properties
    click the access tab.
    then on user-level access make sure you have the correct name for the domain in which you are getting the list from.

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    Did you cure your problem yet?

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