Adding a network printer to existing user profiles

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From: steveo (steveo_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/23/04

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    We have an office that had a new network printer installed. The problem is
    that there are 5 PC's that approx 10 employees use at different times. All
    the users have profiles on the PC's. Is there an easy way to add this printer
    to all the profiles without having each user log in and do the setup. The OS
    is Windows 2000 Pro.


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