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How to remotely administer a printer through a network share when you use Windows XP Service Pack 2 in a workgroup environmentArticle ID: 870903 - View products that this article applies to. On This PageSUMMARYIn a Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) workgroup environment, you can configure remote administrative access so that an administrator can manage a printer through a network share. You can configure the "Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts" local policy setting so that a remote administrator must log on to the network share by using local logon credentials instead of by using the Guest account. INTRODUCTIONThis step-by-step article describes how to permit remote access to a printer through a network share in a Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) workgroup environment. To do this, you can set the "Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts" local policy setting to Classic - local users authenticate as themselves. By using this setting, administrators must use local logon credentials to remotely administer the printer when they access the printer through the share. We do not recommend that you permit remote administrator access by using the Guest only - local users authenticate as Guest setting. If you use the Guest only - local users authenticate as Guest setting and add the Guest user account to the Administrators group, any user who can access your computer over the network can administer your computer. Share the printerTo permit remote access to your printer, you must share the printer.Note If Windows Firewall is turned on with file and print sharing blocked, file and print sharing is automatically added to the Windows Firewall exceptions list when you share the printer. To share the printer, follow these steps:
Configure the "Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts" local policy settingFollow these steps on the computer that has the shared printer:
Access the printer share as a remote administratorYou can use either of the following methods to administer the remote printer.Method 1
Method 2You can also use the Run as command to administer the printer if you add the shared printer to the computer that you want to remotely administer the printer from.To add the shared printer, follow these steps:
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For additional information about how to use the "Run as" command, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
294676
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/294676/
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How to enable and use the "Run as" command when running programs in Windows
PropertiesArticle ID: 870903 - Last Review: July 8, 2005 - Revision: 2.5
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