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Old December 18th 09, 12:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Cameron Shaw[_2_]
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Default Deploying modified settings

I have been unable to find any information what so ever on this topic and
was hoping someone might be able to help. We are trying to a Xerox MFP a
network printer via IP port removing the need for a dedicated print server.

I've built the group policy that installs the xero universal print driver,
creates the port, and add the printer to the port.

The problem is it turns out there are some settings in including the
printing of banner pages I would like to have per-disabled as part of the
deployment, rather then telling 500+ have to do it evertime they get on a
new computer.

What I am trying to find out is within a printer's properties if you click
Printing Preferences and then begin making changes where is that information
stored since it is profile specific.

In our case I was able to find that if I saved changes it would appear in
the registry, but I could not find:
A) where it keeps the default settings
b)how to make sure my saved settings where saved.


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