Patrick and others,
How can I achieve the following:
I wish to add all domain users to the power users group
in Windows 2000
How to I install printers, all printers are currently
shared off an NT4 domain controller
Make sure all office icons etc are in the default user
By the way, why doesn’t the mailing list sometimes
update for days at a time?
[Silly me, I forgot to reply-to-all...]
IT Helpdesk wrote:
2. How to I install printers, all printers are currently shared off
an NT4 domain controller
This page may be helpful:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=189105
Jordan
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IT Helpdesk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> By the way, why doesn't the mailing list sometimes update for days
> at a time?
Two reasons.
First, sometimes the SourceForge mail servers get overloaded. This is
especially common whenever a new "popular" Email worm starts
spreading. Even though Sourc
IT Helpdesk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. I wish to add all domain users to the power users group in
> Windows 2000
Try:
net localgroup "Power Users" "DOMAIN\Domain Users" /add
(Where DOMAIN is your domain, of course.)
> 2. How to I install printers, all printers are currently shared off
I have several times used one diskette but just today when I start the installation I
get the following error:
"Internal Error at Z:\lib/Unattend/IniFile.pm line 331 (FILE) line 3. Aborting"
Any ideas?
Thanx
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"TUSSEY Aloha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I have several times used one diskette but just today when I start
> the installation I get the following error: "Internal Error at
> Z:\lib/Unattend/IniFile.pm line 331 (FILE) line 3. Aborting" Any
> ideas? Thanx
"Internal error" means you have f
Hi,
in my setup, all the printers are set in TCP/IP or LPR mode. so i have
to create "standard tcp/ip network ports" on the workstations before
installing the printers using
the "rundll33 printui.dll /..." method
I tried to use the .vbs scripts shipped with winxp, but they are
incompatible
denis bonnenfant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> in my setup, all the printers are set in TCP/IP or LPR mode. so i have
> to create "standard tcp/ip network ports" on the workstations before
> installing the printers using
> the "rundll33 printui.dll /..." method
>
> I tried to use the .