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Subject:

Re: Pesky network printer connection

From:

Troy Murray <[log in to unmask]>

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Troy Murray <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Thu, 26 Jul 2007 13:56:53 -0400

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Not sure if this would help you or not, I would map the network
printers through a script that runs when they would login to my AD.
We were only using XP so I can't confirm that this works with Windows
2000 workstations as I know the WSCRIPT is newer with XP.

-t

PS: Of course you need to change the extension to .vbs to run it


On 7/26/07, Ehren Benson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>
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> Hey NAG-
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> I have a sticky problem that is eluding me causing grief. In one of our
> labs I this command to connect a network printer and make it available to
> all users of the computer:
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> rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /ga /n\\server\%printername%
>
>
>
> The command seems to have worked because when I connect with any user that
> has admin rights the printer shows up and works just fine. However when I
> log in with the normal account that would be used on the computer which is
> just a normal user account the printer does NOT show up.
>
>
>
> Also when I browse for the printer and right click on it and click connect
> to connect it manually I get the following error:
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>
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> "You do not have sufficient access to your computer to connect to the
> selected printer".
>
>
>
> When I add this user to the local administrators group and log off and log
> in, as I said the printer shows up and works. Then if I remove them from
> the local administrators group and log off and log back on it does not and
> will not even let me manually connect to it.
>
>
>
> I am assuming that the error is why the printer is not showing up. Does
> anyone have any ideas what I can do to give that user sufficient access to
> the computer to connect to the printer?
>
>
>
> With 2003 that error is easy to fix as you just add that user that is
> enabled on the "enable users to install printer drivers", but in XP there
> is no such local policy (that I can find) Client OS is XP Pro SP2. Has
> anyone else ran into this?
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> Ehren J. Benson, MCSE
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> Windows Systems Administrator
>
> Department of Physics and Astronomy
>
> Michigan State University
>
> 1209 A Biomed Phys Sci
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> [log in to unmask]
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> 517-355-9200 x2569
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>


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Troy D Murray
Blog: http://troymurray.blogspot.com/
AIM: troymurray72
Skype: troy.murray


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