I'm not trying to restrict printer access, but I don't want the printer to
be automatically connected.
Why?
This is part of the user profile (to connect previously used shared
printers). If you *do* want to restrict access, try using the printer
Security tab and set permissions appropriately. But you say you do not want
to restrict access. So I am a bit confused.
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