Is the Domain Users group a member of any other group?
I am assuming this is a member server. Double check all
of the local groups like Administrators, etc., and make
sure that there are no memberships giving users more rights like
Everyone, Users, Authenticated Users, Remote Desktop
Users, Interactive, etc., being a member.
This should not impact printer visibility, but what do you
have Permission Compatibility set to? Full Security or
Relaxed Security?
Thanks.
-TP
paul wrote:
> Thanks TP,
> The users that connect to the TS are only members of Domain Users and
> no other rights at all. Still you can see all other users' printers
> connected from their sessions with the computer name. Is there maybe
> a TS configuration or is it somehow a premission issue.
> Any idea's are welcome.
>
> Thanks!
> Paul
>
>
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