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    Gaspar Guest

    URGENT: Add a shared printer for all users in a computer

    I'm logging in a client computer as an administrator and adding a remote
    printer (shared in another computer), but when a different user logs in, the
    shared printer doesn't appear in Control Panel.

    What am I missing? Is this the excepted behaviour? What should I do to the
    let all users that log in the computer use the shared printer (and not
    having the configurate each one)?

    By the way, I'm working in a Windows 2003 Server domain.

    Thanks!



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    Robert L. \(MS-MVP\) Guest

    Re: URGENT: Add a shared printer for all users in a computer

    You may have many options. You may add the printer to the default user or
    use script. This search result may help.

    printing issues
    How to setup a network printer for all users on NT/w2k/xp? How to delete a
    printing job that won't go away How to install a network printer on
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    www.chicagotech.net/print.htm

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    "Gaspar" <noreply@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
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    > I'm logging in a client computer as an administrator and adding a remote
    > printer (shared in another computer), but when a different user logs in,
    > the shared printer doesn't appear in Control Panel.
    >
    > What am I missing? Is this the excepted behaviour? What should I do to the
    > let all users that log in the computer use the shared printer (and not
    > having the configurate each one)?
    >
    > By the way, I'm working in a Windows 2003 Server domain.
    >
    > Thanks!
    >



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    Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Guest

    Re: URGENT: Add a shared printer for all users in a computer

    Gaspar <noreply@nospamplease.com> wrote:
    > I'm logging in a client computer as an administrator and adding a
    > remote printer (shared in another computer), but when a different
    > user logs in, the shared printer doesn't appear in Control Panel.
    >
    > What am I missing? Is this the excepted behaviour? What should I do
    > to the let all users that log in the computer use the shared printer (and
    > not having the configurate each one)?
    >
    > By the way, I'm working in a Windows 2003 Server domain.
    >
    > Thanks!


    Network printers are always set per user, not per machine. If you have R2,
    this is a little easier to manage, but it's entirely possible to deploy them
    via group policy or login script without that.

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc722179.aspx
    http://www.computerperformance.co.uk...r_computer.htm

    These are just a couple - google will yield many hits. Search for something
    like:
    deploy network printer group policy



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    Anteaus Guest

    RE: URGENT: Add a shared printer for all users in a computer


    "Gaspar" wrote:

    > I'm logging in a client computer as an administrator and adding a remote
    > printer (shared in another computer), but when a different user logs in, the
    > shared printer doesn't appear in Control Panel.
    >


    Setup the printer as using LPT1, and then change the port to the network
    resource. This way it is not user-dependent.

    Or, use TCP/IP (LPR) printing, which avoids all the problems of SMB-based
    printer sharing.



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