Installing Printer



Hi,

Our company operates in a managed environment and hence local users arent
allowed to install or delete applications. We have now come to the decision
to grant local users the right to install local printers. I have tried
everything (open up permissions on files and registry, grant load and unload
device driver privileges, etc) other than add the users to the admin group
but nothing seems to be working. I am trying to install a usb printer and it
does not work at all if I am not a member of the admin group. Is there a way
to get past this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
.



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