When you add a printer by default only the user who adds it can see it, you
have a couple of options besides gpo

 

1.       Give them print operator rights on TS

2.       Change each printer for Domain Users to have access

 

If its printer driver mapping you need to look at the printsubs.inf (iirc)

 

From: Eric Brouwer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 08:53
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Terminal Server printing

 

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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