G
Glenn
Hello,
What right/permission do I need to give to remote users so that they can
manage - change properties - of their OWN printers and ONLY their own?
(see the tab 'security' in the printer properties, permissions manage
printers)
(server = windows 2000 terminal server sp4 clients xp pro)
As a test, I gave the "manage printers" permission to remote users.
This showed a remote user ALL printers, allowing them to print to
another remote location. This is totally undesirable.
I need them to manage their own printers in order to resolve the default
paper size setting (A4 needed instead letter).
I, as admin, tried to set the page size on those remote users printers,
as described in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/243942 .
The modification did not survive a logoff. Although my own remote
printer kept the setting. I guess something gets written in the user's
registry.
So the user has to do the modification him/herself. For this, the manage
printer permission is needed.
Suggestions are welcome.
glenn
What right/permission do I need to give to remote users so that they can
manage - change properties - of their OWN printers and ONLY their own?
(see the tab 'security' in the printer properties, permissions manage
printers)
(server = windows 2000 terminal server sp4 clients xp pro)
As a test, I gave the "manage printers" permission to remote users.
This showed a remote user ALL printers, allowing them to print to
another remote location. This is totally undesirable.
I need them to manage their own printers in order to resolve the default
paper size setting (A4 needed instead letter).
I, as admin, tried to set the page size on those remote users printers,
as described in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/243942 .
The modification did not survive a logoff. Although my own remote
printer kept the setting. I guess something gets written in the user's
registry.
So the user has to do the modification him/herself. For this, the manage
printer permission is needed.
Suggestions are welcome.
glenn