Re: Manage printers
- From: "Jan Larsson" <john.doe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 11:13:49 +0200
Hi again, it's me =)
I found it easier than I expected.
Manage the security on one printer on our printserver and then user
setprinter.exe to show teh SDDL
setprinter.exe -show \\server\printer 3
Now cut & paste to set this config to the remaining printers
setprinter.exe \\server 3 <pasted SDDL string>
Thanks,
"Jan Larsson" <john.doe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u8KOKbT7GHA.4552@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I read about setprinter.exe in another post, and that might solve the
problem...if I can figure out how SDDL works. comments on how to assign
rights are appreciated.
"Jan Larsson" <john.doe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23kJXmsS7GHA.200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'd like to assign certain AD groups the right manage documents on all
printers. Putting them into "Domain Print Operators do not help. I do not
want to change security on each printer since we have over 300 printers
still groving rapidly. Any hints?
Active Directory 2000 native mode. Servers 2000 and 2003.
Regards,
Jan
.
- References:
- Manage printers
- From: Jan Larsson
- Re: Manage printers
- From: Jan Larsson
- Manage printers
- Prev by Date: Re: Pull Separator Page from different tray. HP9000n
- Next by Date: print directory list of shared network drives
- Previous by thread: Re: Manage printers
- Next by thread: print directory list of shared network drives
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|
Loading