Non-Domain Print server
Hello All,
We set up a non-domain print server for our SAP integration. We have several printers all being shared. When we go to add a printer on a workstation or terminal server through add a printer and choose network we can bring up list through typing in \\servername\.
When we use windows explorer it says we can not access. How can we allow them to browse printers through windows explorer? This will be done from domain and non domain accounts.
-File and printer sharing is on
-Windows firewall is off
- Guest account is on
Hi,
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When we use windows explorer it says we can not access.
Would you please let me know complete message that you can get?
Please follow the path: Control Panel-> Network and Sharing Center-> Change advanced sharing settings.
Please also click ‘Turn on network discovery’ and monitor the result.
If any update, please feel free to let me know.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Justin Gu
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