Re: domain printer access rights?

From: Dajo Rybski ("Dajo)
Date: 12/13/02


From: "Dajo Rybski" <dronic (at) myrealbox.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 18:28:58 +0100


You don't need AD for this.
A good way to go would be making a local group for each printer, give the
local group print permissions on the printers and then put the global groups
containing users who may use the printer into the printer's local group.
To assign the permissions go to the properties-page of the printer and then
choose Security.

Dajo Rybski

"A. Tolga KILINĒ" <kilinc@tis.havelsan.com.tr> wrote in message
news:#qEKVSqoCHA.588@TK2MSFTNGP12...
> Hi,
> I have a W2k domain and we want to use printers. I want to prevent some
> users to print from any printer and I want to assign them certain printers
> and they will only print from these assigned printers? In order to do this
> do I have to make printers an AD object? Then how can I control access to
> printers ? Can users violate this control anyway?
> Regards,
> Tolga
>
>



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