Re: Force default printer through group policy
- From: stevep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 17 Sep 2006 23:03:57 -0700
Florian, Mark and Norbert,
Thanks heaps for the links, you are right Florian, we are indeed
running on a Windows 2000 DC, for a while longer as well, so the login
script option looks like my best option.
I will also investigate the links provided, thanks again
Steve
Florian Frommherz wrote:
Howdy!
Mark Heitbrink [MVP] wrote:
Florian Frommherz schrieb:
With Windows Server 2003 R2 you're able to deploy printers via Group
Policy natively. [...]
Just as an addon:
.... but you are not able to define the Default Printer with it :-(
Hum.. okay .. you win.. ;)
It seems like the new "printer features" in R2 Group Policy are more
like "nice thoughts" than really cool features... this is not the first
detail that I'm missing or finding sort of weird in this...
cheers,
Florian
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