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| I have installed a network printer on an XP Pro PC that has 5 local users defined. Each of the users has full Administrator privileges. I used the command: rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /ga /c\\XPComputerName /n\\PrintServerComputerName\SharedPrinterName sc stop spooler sc start spooler These commands completed successfully. When I go into each of the 5 users on the XP PC, 3 of them can print and 2 cannot. I tried uninstalling the printer using the "rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /gd ..." command and then reinstalling with the same results. The PrintServerPC is running XP Pro and the printer is connected via USB. Very strange problem. Please Help! | Guest
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