+1 on GPO

Or if it's a network printer, just add a local TCP/IP printer port and
all users will see that as part of their list since its considered
local.  

 

From: James Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 9:08 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Terminal Server printing

 

I usually add them via GPO

2008/11/6 Eric Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Good morning,

 

I am still fairly new to the whole Terminal Server thing, but I have to
say I really like it for the most part.  I am running into an issue
related to printing.  How can I make newly installed printers available
to all my non-admin users without giving them admin rights, and logging
in as each of them?  Here's the scenario:

 

Server A is 2003 Terminal Server.  Users use it for our shared aps.

Server B has a specialized printer installed that doesn't play well with
2003.

 

While logged in to A as the admin, I installed Server Bs printer, and
can print to the printer.

When I log in to TS as my account, with admin rights, I could browse
printers and see the new printer, and use it.

When I log in to TS as a standard user, I can not see the new printer,
nor can I browse to it.

 

What's the best way to add printers to non-admin accounts on a TS?

 

Thanks,

 

Eric Brouwer

IT Manager

Forest Post Productions

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

(248) 855-4333

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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