Ripcord
Senior Lurker
Does anyone here have much experience in trying to use Windows printing in Panther?
I have a printer down the hall who's attached to a server that is actually in another building. It's not on my local subnet.
When I try to add a printer and select Windows printing, it attempts to bring up a Windows network "browser", which gives me a list of machines that it's "found".
Unfortunately, it doesn't "find" the machine my printer is on, probably because I'm not a member of the domain, the printer host is in a different subnet, and there's no browse master to forward my requests to the printing host. But this is a reasonably normal config - I'd just connect to the server by name and set up the printer that way.
I haven't been brave enough to try Dave until they release a 10.3-compatible version.
Has anyone run into this? Am I just missing something? Any suggestions?
This is with 7B85, by the way. I'm just worried that if this IS the gold master, I'll be stuck with a non-working system until Apple MAYBE gets around to fixing it.
Thanks,
Rip
I have a printer down the hall who's attached to a server that is actually in another building. It's not on my local subnet.
When I try to add a printer and select Windows printing, it attempts to bring up a Windows network "browser", which gives me a list of machines that it's "found".
Unfortunately, it doesn't "find" the machine my printer is on, probably because I'm not a member of the domain, the printer host is in a different subnet, and there's no browse master to forward my requests to the printing host. But this is a reasonably normal config - I'd just connect to the server by name and set up the printer that way.
I haven't been brave enough to try Dave until they release a 10.3-compatible version.
Has anyone run into this? Am I just missing something? Any suggestions?
This is with 7B85, by the way. I'm just worried that if this IS the gold master, I'll be stuck with a non-working system until Apple MAYBE gets around to fixing it.
Thanks,
Rip