Wild guess only. Does the Windows machine alo have the printer as shared?
I am wondering if it could be involved.

John McKee

On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 10:45 AM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a remote OUTQ shared to the NetServer. We have one Windows machine
that uses the NetServer printer and it is functioning.

I'm trying to set up another Windows machine to print to that NetServer
printer, but it's not working. When I try to add the printer, I type in
the system host name and Windows gives a drop-down list of available
NetServer printers. I pick the printer, click Next and Windows says it
can't connect to the printer. I've tried multiple Windows machines and the
results are the same.

I checked and the NetServer has no disabled profiles. The guest user is
enabled and has a password set.


I'm not sure what to check next and would appreciate any assistance.

Thanks
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