Delete both printers, add the basement printer back first, then the kitchen last setting it as the default. On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 09:27:59 -0500, Richard Wiggins <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > This is a curiosity not a crisis but I thought maybe someone with deep > Windows knowledge would know the answer. > > Imagine a home network. All Windows computers. Domainless. A > computer named Basement has a laser printer, as does a computer named > Kitchen. Sometimes a computer named Laptop prints to Basement, > sometimes to Kitchen's printer. > > No matter how many times I set the default printer from Basement to > Kitchen, at some later time, perhaps after a reboot, Laptop reverts to > Basement as its default printer. > > I wouldn't think this has anything to do with the browse master > negotiations, but Basement is the oldest computer on the network. > > Any theories? Thanks, > > /rich > -- Troy Murray Blog: http://troymen.blogspot.com/ I have 50 GMail invites, who wants one?