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      6th Jul 2006
We are having problems with USB devices needing to add drivers after being
unplugged and plugged back in to the same port. The users do not have right
to add hardware so a administrator has to go to the machine to fix the
problem. Is there a way to change this. Device is a hand held scanner.
Unplug and plug back in the same port and it will want to add drivers.
Please Help.
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Inland Northwest Health Services
 
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      6th Jul 2006
Give Administrative rights to Users in Control Panel>User Accounts.
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"John H" wrote:

> We are having problems with USB devices needing to add drivers after being
> unplugged and plugged back in to the same port. The users do not have right
> to add hardware so a administrator has to go to the machine to fix the
> problem. Is there a way to change this. Device is a hand held scanner.
> Unplug and plug back in the same port and it will want to add drivers.
> Please Help.
> --
> John Huff
> Lead Network Analyst
> Inland Northwest Health Services

 
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      6th Jul 2006
I would love nothing more then to give 10000 users admin rights on the
machines. I need a way to get around this problem that doesn't change the
rights of the end user. If they have rights like this then they would have
rights to change other hardware configurations. From a support side I would
like to give the user as little as possible. If you have any other ideas I'm
open. Thanks

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Lead Network Analyst
Inland Northwest Health Services


"Byte" wrote:

> Give Administrative rights to Users in Control Panel>User Accounts.
> --
> Put off to tomorrow what I don''t
> want to do today. The procrastinator.
>
>
> "John H" wrote:
>
> > We are having problems with USB devices needing to add drivers after being
> > unplugged and plugged back in to the same port. The users do not have right
> > to add hardware so a administrator has to go to the machine to fix the
> > problem. Is there a way to change this. Device is a hand held scanner.
> > Unplug and plug back in the same port and it will want to add drivers.
> > Please Help.
> > --
> > John Huff
> > Lead Network Analyst
> > Inland Northwest Health Services

 
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      7th Jul 2006
John H wrote:
> We are having problems with USB devices needing to add drivers after being
> unplugged and plugged back in to the same port. The users do not have right
> to add hardware so a administrator has to go to the machine to fix the
> problem. Is there a way to change this. Device is a hand held scanner.
> Unplug and plug back in the same port and it will want to add drivers.
> Please Help.



I'd start with the device manufacturer. Ask them why their device
drivers aren't properly designed for WinXP and when a patch can be expected.


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