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      4th Apr 2006
Are there changes to allow user in the builtin user's group to have
permissions to add printers and manage documents?
 
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      4th Apr 2006
I believe the administrator, or network administrator (if you're hooked up
to a domain) can do this - but if UAP is inactive, then I seem to remember
you can do what the hell you like )

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