Re: Assign manage printer rights via group policy? (2003r2)



Oh and we've looked at print operators group but thast doesn't give enough
permissions, and the new print management console while it will do what we
want, we dont want to be adding rights to every printer we add, rather we'd
like to have rights assigned by default when a pritner is added.

Thanks

"Paul" <chewbacca@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,



We currently have a central server running 2003r2 which is managing
printers for the servers. We have the option of manually amending the
security rights via the print management console however as we are looking
to roll out 50 more servers with roughly 4 printers per server, automatic
security policy would aid us to ensure that a standard security structure
is in place. We would like to assign a helpdesk group rights to manage
printers but not to allow them local admin or power user rights.



Is there any way of setting up a script in group policy to achieve the
automatic assignment of printer security rights on the servers?



Thanks



Paul




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