Re: Push printer
- From: "John" <Johna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 06:26:18 -0500
I dont see how changing the driver changes the fact that a user doesn't have
the rights to install a driver. Even more so, I found it hard to believe
that a GP created by a domain admin, can't run with higher credentials than
a local user on a pc?
"Mark Heitbrink [MVP]" <spam-only@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
John schrieb:
i tried that rout too but ran into the user didn't have rights error.
You install the printer on a server, you share it and if the user
browses the network and click on it manually, it works?
Than scripting will work aswell.
If the manual way doenst work, no GPO, no Scrtip will do.
Changing the driver can be a good point to start.
Mark
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