How about re-installing the latest drivers for those machines?
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Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 4:12 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Printing Preferences not saved
I have done some more tests. The problem follows the computer, not the
user. Group memberships on these machines are identical and they are both
in the same domain and OU with the same group policy. I have looked at
settings under Computer Management and nothing stands out. What I did
note on one computer in which it did not work is that the aforementioned
registry key was not there. For a test of registry permissions, I tried
creating a registry key there and was able to do so successfully. I am
stumped...
> Sounds more like a local permission. Hkey current user can change certain
> parts of the registry. Depends on the way the computer is locked down.
What
> if you login to one of the computers that is having the problem with a
> username from a computer that isn't having the problem? Does the same
result
> occur? If not then it is the users rights. If the same result, then it
could
> be computer security setting, specific to that computer.
>
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> Thanks for the response. At least some of the people that can save these
> settings have only print permissions at the share level. Looking at the
> various permissions, there is no correlation (contradiction, actually)
> between the printer share permissions and what happens at the client. I
> have found that the settings that I am changing/attempting to change are
> in the HKCU\Printers\Connections\<,,server,printername>\DevMode key. I
was
> wondering (based on
> that) if it was a registry permissions issue, but shouldn't basically
> everyone be able to write keys to HKey_Current_User?
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