Thanks for the links, I've visited them except for the ntrights.exe one.
Question: how do I know if the driver I am using is Plug and play? Ex. I am trying to map a HP laserjet 1320n printer.
are there no other way to allow regular "Users" to install the drivers?
thanks
update:
I removed the printer that was added through the print wizard... and logged off.. then i proceed to log on with the "user" account and it added the printer using the batch file without any problem.. so my guess is that it needed the drivers... how would i be able to direct the batch...
I tried to add the printer using the "Add Printer" wizard and then I used "Find a printer in the directory" look in the active directory found the printer which i tried using the script to add.. selected the printer and clicked "ok" it proceed to add the printer. and the printer was added..
I...
I shared a printer on Windows Server 2003 and use the above command to install the printer using .bat file at logon..
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n \\servername\sharename
logged on the client machine a regular "user" permission account.
it gets the error "You do not have...
First off, I like to thank you for posting:
Bios: i checked to see that it is booting from HD but it only has the option to boot "Harddrive C:"
So... they are both C: because they are an image of each other: but it still should boot from the Pimary Master.
To clearify I have two...
Hello
I have win2k setup on my dell 8500.. it was running fine until today it decided to freeze up.. upon reboot it wont' load into windows, luckily i have a 3 week old backup image drive. i was just going to hook up the backup as primary master and the corrupt drive as secondary master: both...
I have the same problem. I used the logon script for user to run the SMSLS.bat file. but it doesnt' allow me to run the remote control tools. i enabled them already in the site console. any suggestions?
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