Re: Terminal Server with SBS 2K3



This was an operating SBS network that I have just added a Terminal Server
to, the printers have been installed since day one, they are an HP-4300 and
an HP-4000 and the SBS fax, the printers are controlled by HP internal Print
servers.

1.) If a user is logged in as admin all the printers are visible and
useable.

2.) Incorrect

1.) The exact error message is

"you do not have sufficient access to your computer connect to the selected
printer"

2.) No

3.) Yes

4.) The local security policy, "Security Settings/Local Policies/Securtiy
Options/Devices: Prevent users from installing print drivers" I changed it
from enabled to disabled.

""Charles Yang [MSFT]"" <v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:l5fRrfeCGHA.3992@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> HI,
>
> Welcome to SBS newsgroup.
>
> Issue description:
> ============
>
> I understand that you encountered problem when you want to add the printer
> to the terminal server.
>
> Analyzing and suggestion:
> ============
>
> If my understanding is correctly, you want to add the printer to the
> Terminal server without giving the local admin right of Terminal server.
>
> Before we go any further, can I assume that you have already installed the
> printer on the SBS domain also, you just want to use normal user to add
> the
> printer via "add printer wizard", if so the reason might be caused by the
> Terminal server did not have the printer driver installed. You can follow
> the steps below:
>
> 1. Login as Administrator and install all drivers for the corresponding
> printers on the print server.
> 2. Users are now able to install network printers.
>
> If this is not your issue or your issue is not resolved after performing
> the steps above, please help gather more information:
>
> 1. Could you paste the detailed error message you want to add the printer
> via normal user?
> 2. Is there any error event on the event view related to printer? Please
> also paste them to newsgroup.
> 3. Does the issue occur on all shared network printer?
> 4. If possible, could you tell us which policy you change.
>
> I really appreciate your effort on this issue, please feel free to let me
> know the results, I am glad to be of assistance.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles Yang (MSFT)
>
> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>
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> | Reply-To: "MikeR" <research@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> | From: "MikeR" <research@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> | References: <OjUc1ZXCGHA.4016@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> | Subject: Re: Terminal Server with SBS 2K3
> | Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2005 13:21:09 -0800
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> | 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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