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Setting a default printer in a networked environment



 
 
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Old August 5th 03, 08:58 PM
Craig Townsend
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Default Setting a default printer in a networked environment


The windows technet scripting center has a script for
setting default printer by user logon. I have not used
this particular script so I do not know how well it works,
but I have used many others to install printers and create
ports or change drivers via that work very well. You may
want to try this. Maybe you can create a script and apply
it depending on whether you change default printers by
group or by individual?

The script is he
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?
url=/technet/scriptcenter/printing/ScrPrn44.asp


-----Original Message-----
I cannot find any advise about how to set a default
printer for multiple users on Windows XP. All of my
printers are installed and I have followed the directions
from article #307016 on how to set up printers for all
users. However the default settings do not follow each
user, as the article implies. All of the printers are
networked and accessable by all users.
Any suggestions would be most appreciated!
.

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