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      10th May 2006

can I allow standard users or at least power users add printers somewhere in
group policy? If yes, can you help me find it?

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      10th May 2006
i don't know if i will get an answer to this but the question turns out to
be, the printer in question requires software to be installed which requires
admin rights. it's a laptop the printer is at home. can i allow the user
to install this without giving him the keys to the ship?


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      11th May 2006
Tim,

This is a difficult one to control, the first thing to understand is
that the only process that requires Admin Rights for plug and play devices
is to load the associate inf adn drivers files into the driver store so the
printer will be detected. What a lot of administrators do is on build of
laptops connect and install drivers for the most common printers in use and
then remove them, which leaves the drivers in the store. When a user then
attempts to install a printer pnp picks up the drivers from store and uses
existing which then means they do not need administrator rights. This
technique is the recommended approach but requires that you can predict the
printers in use in the environment, not always practical.

The other alternative which is a security risk is to allow users to install
drivers by changing security through group policy to allow the user or users
in Question to "Load and unload device drivers". The group policy is in the
following "Computer Config\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local
Policies\User Rights Assignment\Load and unload device drivers.

Dave Britt


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>i don't know if i will get an answer to this but the question turns out to
>be, the printer in question requires software to be installed which
>requires admin rights. it's a laptop the printer is at home. can i allow
>the user to install this without giving him the keys to the ship?
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> "Tim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> can I allow standard users or at least power users add printers somewhere
>> in group policy? If yes, can you help me find it?
>>
>> thanks
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