You have not successfully set the printer as a 'Network' share. This varies
from a 'Local'' share, and will be a separate checkbox for network sharing
on the sharing tab of the properties.
You have noted that signing on lets them print. This is because they then,
in effect, become a 'local' share member.
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"Hitesh" <> wrote in message
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>I have 2 WinXP and 2 Vista Home Basic on my network.
> There is a printer attached to one of the Vista machines, and its shared.
> When I first tried to connect my WinXP PC to that printer, I was asked to
> log into that PC. Why is this necessary? All I want to do is print, not
> access the PC itself.
> If I key log in, then the WinXP user can not only print, but also access
> my
> Vista PC contents, so that does not make sense.
> Secondly, this works only till the next reboot of either the Vista or
> WinXP
> PC.
>
> Pls help
>