Re: Terminal Server with SBS 2K3



Maybe I am missunderstanding but in my scenario (SBS03 + Serv03 terminal
server) I have added the printers myself and the users are free to use them.
I did not have to change any policy to do this. There are many changes I
have made policy wise (though nothing in regard to printers) but the changes
were all made after I had everything set up and tested.

Are you wanting your users to be able to add printers at will? What did you
change or disable in policy?



<wedor> wrote in message news:OjUc1ZXCGHA.4016@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have a Terminal Server running on an SBS 2K3 network, I have followed the
>MS document on setting this up but have run into a problem I can't seem to
>overcome.
>
> The only way I can add printers is if the user is a local admin on the TS,
> anything short of that does not work.
>
> It does not seem to matter how I access the TS, either by RWW or on the
> LAN.
>
> I have found articles on line pointing to policy permissions regarding
> print drivers and have disabled that in the policy.
>
> What am I missing?
>


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Relevant Pages

  • Re: pushprinterconnection.exe
    ... setting in group policy (not startup scripts): ... In the Group Policy Object Editor: ... Logged on as administrator and didn't get the assigned printers. ... Does GPO deployment work under that scenario? ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy)
  • Re: pushprinterconnection.exe
    ... setting in group policy (not startup scripts): ... In the Group Policy Object Editor: ... Logged on as administrator and didn't get the assigned printers. ... Does GPO deployment work under that scenario? ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy)
  • Re: pushprinterconnection.exe
    ... You said you used a startup script right? ... Since startup scripts (versus ... In the Group Policy Object Editor: ... Logged on as administrator and didn't get the assigned printers. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy)
  • Re: pushprinterconnection.exe
    ... The exe must reside on there. ... If you are creating a USER policy then set the GPO to disable COMPUTER ... Logged on as administrator and didn't get the assigned printers. ... Does GPO deployment work under that scenario? ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy)
  • Re: Logon script in Group Policy not working.
    ... Seems like your script doesn't run at all, ... Maybe your policy isn't applied at all. ... permissions to add network printers and a correct path. ... MCSA Windows 2003 server ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services)