I'm running Vista Ultimate SP1 and printing through a Server 2008 print
server.  If you boot the computer, log on as domain\User1 the separator
page says User1 on it.  If User1 logs off and domain\User2 logs on and
prints something, the separator page still says User1 on it.  It
continues to say User1 until the computer is rebooted.  Once it is
rebooted, it prints the separator page for the first person who logs on
after the reboot and continues to do so until it is rebooted again.  One
exception is, if domain\Administrator logs on the separator page will
change to Administrator and stay as Administrator until either a
different administrator logs on or until the system is rebooted.  If you
watch the print queue while printing something, it first shows up in the
queue as being printed by User2, it will then quickly change to the
username of the person who logged on first (or was the last
administrator to log on).  This is repeatable across more than one Vista
client.

How can I get the separator pages to display the name of the person who
actually printed the job?

Thanks for any help you can provide.

Curt

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