User profile for user: Paula Galland1 Paula Galland1. Apr 11, AM in response to caw35slr In response to caw35slr After much frustration with the "on hold authentication required " message, I read this thread. No more message! The only thing we did which might have caused this to happen after years of successful sharing was to update the Airport software.
I'm thinking the printer problem was caused by this update. User profile for user: nucleon nucleon The uninstall-reinstall didn't help at all. Apr 29, PM in response to nucleon In response to nucleon And to make it weirder, the printer works on my son's MacBook, and I can access it via his computer without difficulty!!!!
Although early prints on the Olympus P are coming out too large Working printer. My son's machine was upgraded to Snow Leopard from an earlier version and probably had Rosetta already installed. Live and learn. Jun 3, AM in response to caw35slr In response to caw35slr Have been trying since a this morning to print to my iMac printers via shared network. Did not realize that upgrade to Snow Leopard was causing the problems as printers had worked on shared network previously.
It is now p. User profile for user: charleydeppner charleydeppner. Previously worked fine as shared printer. User profile for user: Hen3ry Hen3ry. I fixed it. At least for one test case. Then I chose the Administration tab. This revealed a button "Edit Configuration File". I clicked on that and got a editable window containing the configuration file.
I located the following text sequence Interpretation: No printing request from a remote machine would be accepted. Note: I neglected to write down the text I found there. I am fairly certain of the word "None" -- it was either that or something synonymous. I changed this to At that point I was informed of a printing subsystem reset. I walked over to the "remote" machine and attempted to print on the Canon. It now worked. Note 1: The configuration file is available on the local Clicking on "Edit Configuration File" has no effect.
I think it may be a permissions issue. Security has been tightened on Note 2: There's an option to use the default configuration.
Canon iP should be just ip Now follow the below steps: 1. Right-click on the Toolbar at the top and select "Customise Toolbar Click the "Advanced" icon 6. Select "Windows" from the "Type:" drop down menu 7. Enter a Name and Location. Human Friendly Names with Spaces are allowed 9. Now select the appropriate driver and then click "Add" Try printing somthing and then it will ask for a username and password of your windows server.
Type and username and then the password and then add this to your keychain and click OK. And there you go. Printing in OSX Reply Helpful 2 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Good instructions and clearly explained. How to do to avec all inbound rules open on a firewall? Thanks for your feedback! Yes, you are right — anonymous access is an extremely dangerous thing from a security point of view.
In the article, I described a fairly secure way to provide anonymous access to a specific shared folder on Windows. In my case, this was the only solution available to access shared resource on a specific domain computer from a workgroup. You can use the article for informational purposes, or check your policy settings to completely disable anonymous access in your network.
What if my windows machine is inside a local network behind a router i. There are different users and use cases Oliver. People like Oliver are the worst. Back on normal finder for the computer trying to print, I printed a test page. It worked, without requiring a password.
What ended up working for me was to simply make sure i had the correct driver AND protocol. My initial testing with this — i used the Internet Printing Protocol — and the generic driver.
This resolved my issues — All prints working. Good Luck. This issue may happen for several reasons, and generally can be fixed with a few quick adjustments: 1. Check your shared printer permissions On the system that is sharing the printer to the rest of the network, go to the Sharing system preferences and choose the Printer Sharing service. This has stumped or IT people, too!
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