Scripting printer installation
I'd like to know if there is some kind of test case I can check to see if a
printer is already installed for a user that is logging on. I'm using kix or
shell, but have never been able to figure out how to check if the printer
was already installed.
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Login Shell/Profile: Stop the Madness
... >>It would be sensible if logging in via a display manager included ... user names for console login vs. display-manager login.) ... setting environment variables to login-time defaults. ... shell is started. ... (Debian-User) - RE: Default Keyboards
... > have exported this key and added this to the kix logon script as follows: ... > I have also given full control to the registry keys via the AD GPO, ... > Wouldn't it be nice of Microsoft created a GPO entry for this? ... (microsoft.public.win2000.general) - Re: changing the shell and editor
... An alternative to logging out and back in is having root run the ... >>now i use the bash shell. ... i am not able to change my enviroment ... (freebsd-newbies) - Delay in logging in
... Logging in is very slow. ... Running 'su' from a shell gives the same delay as ... then about ten screens of output dumped to the screen. ... (alt.os.linux.suse) - Re: Login Shell/Profile: Stop the Madness
... > Let's start with sensible behavior to the user (before considering ... > It would be sensible if logging in via a display manager included ... > the same shell login initialization that logging in on a virtual ... ssh, etc.) you are just running a login shell, but X is not a shell. ... (Debian-User) |
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