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| Windows 2000 Pro / NT Workstation Support Find support for Windows 2000 Pro / NT Workstation here |
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How do I add a defualt printer to any user who logs on to a windows 2000 box. My account is an admin account but when I add the printer it only goes to me I have to added it to all other user when they sign in.
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I ment on the same box. Meaning I have a network printer on the network that I connect to when I log on to windows. I want anyone who logs on to my computer to have that mapping to that printer.
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How to Share a Previously Installed Local Printer Log on to the computer as an administrator. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Printers. In the Printers folder, right-click the printer that you want to publish in Active Directory, and then click Properties. Click the Sharing tab, click Share As, and then either type a share name or accept the default name. Use only letters and numbers; do not use spaces, punctuation, or special characters. Click to select the List in the Directory check box, and then click OK. Close the Printers folder. NOTE: If you want to make this printer available to users who are running different versions of Windows, you must install additional drivers. To do so, click Additional Drivers on the Sharing tab of the Printer properties, and then select the appropriate items in the list. back to the top How to Verify That the Previously Installed Printer and the Shared Printer Are Listed in Active Directory Log on to the computer as an administrator. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Printers. In the Printers folder, right-click the printer that you want to verify, and then click Properties. Click the Sharing tab, and then verify that the List in the Directory check box is selected. Click OK, and then close the Printers folder. back to the top I'm not sure if this is what your looking for. |
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Speedo I think you took this the wrong way I am trying to make a mapped printer cross over through a users profile on a machine that I have mapped the printer to from the win2k server.
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Everyone is an administrator and nope the printer does not cross between the users
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What you are missing is this printer is not attached to the machine that I need to have the mapping migrate to anyone who logs on to the machine
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