Print Management Default Printer

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Morning,

Why answering a post I have created a new question for myself...... I
currently an pushing printers out to my clients everytime they login becuase
of their Terminal service profiles. I currently make all my users set a
default printer everytime they login because it wipes out the default......

I have been searching and I cant seem to find a good solution for my default
printer issue besides setting the default through a login script. I found
this documentation from technet but alas... no luck yet:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/scripts/printing/default.mspx?mfr=true

Thx Much...

Noncentz

I suppose I could set the script for every user but this seems extremely
tedious. Has anyone found a better solution or is this all I have going for
me... and if so can someone point me torwards a good script to use because
this one pretty much confused me good??

Noncentz


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