I run Windows 2003 server sp1 with terminal services and a program that needs to run with administrators rights.
Is there a way that this program runs as a admin user without getting prompt for password every time? I will not apply users to the administrators group.
I have an Adaptec 19160 SCSI conroller. It seems to work fine. My system is booting on one of the harddrives, and i see all of scsi-devices in windows.
BUT, when i start the mashine, i suppose i should see the SCSI bios where it detecting SCSI-devices, an dwhere i could press "ctrl-a"...
tanks for your reply.
I have tried the syntax for NT/2000. but whith the same result. It seems like the command "AddWindowsPrinterConnection" isn't work on win2000 server.
Is there someome that has tried this command on win2000 server and get it to work?
Fact:
Win 2000 server sp3, running Terminal Services
Printer: HP LaserJet 4 (shared as; HPLJ4)
Servername: server-admin
I have a standard script that should map a printer shared from my server. When i run my script i get error in line 4 (code 7007007b)that say "file name, directory name...
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