baronne
Technical User
- May 31, 2003
- 166
Our server has been setup just as a print server, the problem is when I have a look through the Event Viewer logs, the 'User' column displays SYSTEM as the print job owner, whereas it should show the actual user name of the person who submitted the job.
It wasn't set like this on our Win2K print server, I found a post on the net about this but I don't think this is the right way to go... :
On the Server enable Object access auditing for success. In the printer Properties click the Security tab, then the Advanced button. Click the Auditing tab, and you can add the users/groups you want to audit.
Here's an example of a log I get from the Event Viewer:
Event Type: Information
Event Source: Print
Event Category: None
Event ID: 10
Date: 24/11/2004
Time: 16:20:49
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: GUTENBERG
Description:
Document 7, Microsoft Word - height rev A.doc owned by jumar was printed on magicolor 7300 PostScript via port magicolor7300. Size in bytes: 2616404; pages printed: 4
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
Is that post I found correct?? If so, that means going into every single printer share and modifying the Audit settings... seems odd to me. Can anyone help?
Cheers
Baronne
It wasn't set like this on our Win2K print server, I found a post on the net about this but I don't think this is the right way to go... :
On the Server enable Object access auditing for success. In the printer Properties click the Security tab, then the Advanced button. Click the Auditing tab, and you can add the users/groups you want to audit.
Here's an example of a log I get from the Event Viewer:
Event Type: Information
Event Source: Print
Event Category: None
Event ID: 10
Date: 24/11/2004
Time: 16:20:49
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: GUTENBERG
Description:
Document 7, Microsoft Word - height rev A.doc owned by jumar was printed on magicolor 7300 PostScript via port magicolor7300. Size in bytes: 2616404; pages printed: 4
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
Is that post I found correct?? If so, that means going into every single printer share and modifying the Audit settings... seems odd to me. Can anyone help?
Cheers
Baronne