Printing Issues, Part 1 - All client printers visible
hi all,
hope correct forum!
have several issues client's printing whilst remoting.
first problem relates link;
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc758131%28ws.10%29.aspx
says "clients see own redirected printers in printers dialog box."
however, of clients can see of each other's printers.
"see-all-printer" clients xp pro, whilst our server sbs 2003. have 1 client windows server 2003, , sees own printers.
should clients see own printers? , if so, why seeing of printers?
thanks
hope correct forum!
have several issues client's printing whilst remoting.
first problem relates link;
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc758131%28ws.10%29.aspx
says "clients see own redirected printers in printers dialog box."
however, of clients can see of each other's printers.
"see-all-printer" clients xp pro, whilst our server sbs 2003. have 1 client windows server 2003, , sees own printers.
should clients see own printers? , if so, why seeing of printers?
thanks
hi,
users will see printers on 2003 ts if member of of following groups:
- power users
- print operators
- administrators
normal users should not member of of above groups. making them member of power users or administrators severe security/stability risk. having them member of print operators security/stability risk well. power users not exist on dc leaves administrators or print operators. bet administrators!
i recommend users removed above groups possible. if understand correctly have normal users logging in sbs 2003 server--that not recommended since sbs 2003 allows ts connections administrative purposes. need careful security settings since users logging onto dc.
thanks.
-tp
users will see printers on 2003 ts if member of of following groups:
- power users
- print operators
- administrators
normal users should not member of of above groups. making them member of power users or administrators severe security/stability risk. having them member of print operators security/stability risk well. power users not exist on dc leaves administrators or print operators. bet administrators!
i recommend users removed above groups possible. if understand correctly have normal users logging in sbs 2003 server--that not recommended since sbs 2003 allows ts connections administrative purposes. need careful security settings since users logging onto dc.
thanks.
-tp
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