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Question : Using group policy to install network printers
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I have just installed a network printer at a school site that use SBS2003. They have alot of users that log into the server. Is there a way of using group policy to make it so whichever user logs in the printer will automatically be there ready for use. Otherwise its a pain logging in as every different user and adding the printer manually.
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Answer : Using group policy to install network printers
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As long as your 2k3 server has the additional drivers for your client's operating systems installed, it should be fine. My script works w/o group policy b/c you place a shortcut to the script in the local computer's All Users' startup directory. You just save the script out on a network share the user has access to. The script must be customized to your environment. You must replace my paths (\\server\name) with your real paths.
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