Hi,
MS doesn't provide much to help you here. After some research, we decided on KIXTART to deliver our printers on user logins. In a pure Win2k environment, the executable (KIX32.exe) sits in the netlogon share of all the DC's as well as the actual kix script.
Using it is easy and free...
Tony,
Currently we are using login scripting to assign 25+ printers to our users based on group membership. We have also installed these same printers (with the same names) onto another member server in the domain. The printers are shared and available on the master, unshared on the member...
pgarrett,
default NTFS permissions give normal users Read only rights to C:\Program Files - so no installation possible. Unfortunately you can only keep these permissions if you've got all Win2k compliant software. We don't, so I've had to really loosen the NTFS permissions in our environment...
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