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I need some help. I am the administrator on 200 XP pro
machines. Users do not have admin rights. Over the next weekend, all of these users are moving from one office to another and will also be connected to another print server with new printer names. When I connect all of these users over the weekend, and log on as the administrator, is there any way I can map a network printer for the user, or can I only do it for the administrator. If I had a wish, I would like to put a batch file on the server that they all have access too. That batch file when the user clicks it would map their new printer, and delete all old printers in their profile. Is there any way to do either one of these time saving ideas. The thought of going to each desk on Monday to map new printers is keeping me awake. |
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See http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/NetPrinterAllUsers.htm.
-- Bruce Sanderson MVP Printing It is perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question. "Richard A" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1a35b01c44e87$54522e80$a601280a@phx.gbl... >I need some help. I am the administrator on 200 XP pro > machines. Users do not have admin rights. Over the next > weekend, all of these users are moving from one office to > another and will also be connected to another print > server with new printer names. When I connect all of > these users over the weekend, and log on as the > administrator, is there any way I can map a network > printer for the user, or can I only do it for the > administrator. > If I had a wish, I would like to put a batch file on the > server that they all have access too. That batch file > when the user clicks it would map their new printer, and > delete all old printers in their profile. > Is there any way to do either one of these time saving > ideas. The thought of going to each desk on Monday to > map new printers is keeping me awake. |
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