Trying setting it as default by using the run as command.
Hold down shift, right click on the printer, Choose RunAs(log in with domain
admin), then open. Once opened, set it as the default.
"Jorge Azcuy" wrote:
> I am running a Windows 2003 Terminal Server.
>
> I have a couple of users (that I am aware of, there may be more) who are
> having an issue with their default printers.
>
> Their profiles are set up to give them access to printers A and B. These are
> both network printers which are being shared off of a print server. They set
> printer A as their default, however each time they log back on, printer B is
> set to default.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
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