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Shared Printers are automatically connect when Windows 2000 Starts

 
 
Sergio Rodrigues
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      27th Sep 2005
Hi great gurus of MS,

I have the following production scenario:

Server running Windows Small Business Server 2003
Workstations running Windows XP SP2, Windows 2000 Professional SP4
One Domain only
AD
All the users have roaming profiles

The problem is that when i logon on a windows 2000 workstation the shared
printers that exist on all the network are automatically connected... This
is a problem

I searched all the GPOs and none exiat to avoid this....
Explorer Options on Windows 2K don't have an option not to do this
beahvior...
when I delete the shared printer with administrator previledges, the next
time i connect there they are again...

Please help me. I have an aplication that need only the local printer
connected.

Tx in Advance,

SR


 
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Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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      28th Sep 2005
In Windows Explorer, Tools, Folder Options...

View Tab...

Uncheck the first box "Automatically search for network folders and
printers"
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"Sergio Rodrigues" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi great gurus of MS,
>
> I have the following production scenario:
>
> Server running Windows Small Business Server 2003
> Workstations running Windows XP SP2, Windows 2000 Professional SP4
> One Domain only
> AD
> All the users have roaming profiles
>
> The problem is that when i logon on a windows 2000 workstation the shared
> printers that exist on all the network are automatically connected... This
> is a problem
>
> I searched all the GPOs and none exiat to avoid this....
> Explorer Options on Windows 2K don't have an option not to do this
> beahvior...
> when I delete the shared printer with administrator previledges, the next
> time i connect there they are again...
>
> Please help me. I have an aplication that need only the local printer
> connected.
>
> Tx in Advance,
>
> SR
>



 
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Bill Bradley
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      28th Oct 2005
Can this be done via a GPO?

Thanks.
"Cari (MS-MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> In Windows Explorer, Tools, Folder Options...
>
> View Tab...
>
> Uncheck the first box "Automatically search for network folders and
> printers"
> --
> Cari (MS-MVP)
> Printing & Imaging
>
>
>
> "Sergio Rodrigues" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi great gurus of MS,
>>
>> I have the following production scenario:
>>
>> Server running Windows Small Business Server 2003
>> Workstations running Windows XP SP2, Windows 2000 Professional SP4
>> One Domain only
>> AD
>> All the users have roaming profiles
>>
>> The problem is that when i logon on a windows 2000 workstation the shared
>> printers that exist on all the network are automatically connected...
>> This is a problem
>>
>> I searched all the GPOs and none exiat to avoid this....
>> Explorer Options on Windows 2K don't have an option not to do this
>> beahvior...
>> when I delete the shared printer with administrator previledges, the next
>> time i connect there they are again...
>>
>> Please help me. I have an aplication that need only the local printer
>> connected.
>>
>> Tx in Advance,
>>
>> SR
>>

>
>



 
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