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Power Users on the Terminal Servers.....I know...I know....

Discussion in 'Windows Home Server' started by Cary Shultz, Oct 16, 2009.

  1. Cary Shultz

    Cary Shultz Guest

    Good afternoon!

    I am pretty well versed with Terminal Server (well, fairly well versed) and
    have a question regarding Power Users seeing all printers and other users
    session printers....I am well aware that this is by design. Unfortunately,
    they run QuickBooks from the Terminal Server (the client - side....the
    server - side is installed on the application server) so this select group
    of people need to be Power Users (this is ultimately the crux...if I could
    figure out how to get that to work this issue would go away)..

    They are having issues understanding that they are going to see all of the
    session printers. One of the users deletes everything except for the two
    printers that she needs. Shot of modifying the permissions on the printers
    (there are only 10 in total....so not that tragic) is there a way to make it
    so that the members of the Power Users do not see all of the session
    printers?

    Thanks,

    Cary
     
  2. Cary Shultz <cshultz@outsourceit.com> wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Good afternoon!
    >
    > I am pretty well versed with Terminal Server (well, fairly well
    > versed) and have a question regarding Power Users seeing all printers
    > and other users session printers....I am well aware that this is by
    > design. Unfortunately, they run QuickBooks from the Terminal Server
    > (the client - side....the server - side is installed on the
    > application server) so this select group of people need to be Power
    > Users (this is ultimately the crux...if I could figure out how to get
    > that to work this issue would go away)..
    > They are having issues understanding that they are going to see all
    > of the session printers. One of the users deletes everything except
    > for the two printers that she needs. Shot of modifying the
    > permissions on the printers (there are only 10 in total....so not
    > that tragic) is there a way to make it so that the members of the
    > Power Users do not see all of the session printers?
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Cary<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Nope, and it's a futile pursuit. Just fix the permissions so you don't need
    to make the users administrators (because that's what power users are -
    there's virtually no difference).

    I've been able to make Quickbooks run fine as a normal user by granting
    Users "modify" rights on %programfiles%\intuit\Quickbooks,
    %programfiles%\common files\intuit\quickbooks, and HKLM\software\intuit and
    subkeys/folders of all. You can google this as it's a common request
    (Intuit is notorious for this kind of sloppy code).
     
  3. Cary Shultz

    Cary Shultz Guest

    Lanwench,

    I agree....it is futile but they are a very good client so I go the extra
    five miles for them. And, you nailed what I missed....the common files is
    what I missed...I *thought* that I knew all the keys as I used to do this a
    lot (some three or four years ago). And, I agree.....Intuit is really
    sloppy.

    Cary

    "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
    <lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:u2uK0wrTKHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Cary Shultz <cshultz@outsourceit.com> wrote:<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Good afternoon!
    >>
    >> I am pretty well versed with Terminal Server (well, fairly well
    >> versed) and have a question regarding Power Users seeing all printers
    >> and other users session printers....I am well aware that this is by
    >> design. Unfortunately, they run QuickBooks from the Terminal Server
    >> (the client - side....the server - side is installed on the
    >> application server) so this select group of people need to be Power
    >> Users (this is ultimately the crux...if I could figure out how to get
    >> that to work this issue would go away)..
    >> They are having issues understanding that they are going to see all
    >> of the session printers. One of the users deletes everything except
    >> for the two printers that she needs. Shot of modifying the
    >> permissions on the printers (there are only 10 in total....so not
    >> that tragic) is there a way to make it so that the members of the
    >> Power Users do not see all of the session printers?
    >>
    >> Thanks,
    >>
    >> Cary<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Nope, and it's a futile pursuit. Just fix the permissions so you don't
    > need to make the users administrators (because that's what power users
    > are - there's virtually no difference).
    >
    > I've been able to make Quickbooks run fine as a normal user by granting
    > Users "modify" rights on %programfiles%intuitQuickbooks,
    > %programfiles%common filesintuitquickbooks, and HKLMsoftwareintuit
    > and subkeys/folders of all. You can google this as it's a common request
    > (Intuit is notorious for this kind of sloppy code).
    >
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  4. You'll want to bookmark this link for future installs of
    Quickbooks:



    _________________________________________________________
    Vera Noest
    MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
    RDS troubleshooting:


    "Cary Shultz" <cshultz@outsourceit.com> wrote on 18 okt 2009 in
    microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Lanwench,
    >
    > I agree....it is futile but they are a very good client so I go
    > the extra five miles for them. And, you nailed what I
    > missed....the common files is what I missed...I *thought* that I
    > knew all the keys as I used to do this a lot (some three or four
    > years ago). And, I agree.....Intuit is really sloppy.
    >
    > Cary
    >
    > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
    > <lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> wrote
    > in message news:u2uK0wrTKHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Cary Shultz <cshultz@outsourceit.com> wrote:<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> Good afternoon!
    >>>
    >>> I am pretty well versed with Terminal Server (well, fairly
    >>> well versed) and have a question regarding Power Users seeing
    >>> all printers and other users session printers....I am well
    >>> aware that this is by design. Unfortunately, they run
    >>> QuickBooks from the Terminal Server (the client - side....the
    >>> server - side is installed on the application server) so this
    >>> select group of people need to be Power Users (this is
    >>> ultimately the crux...if I could figure out how to get that to
    >>> work this issue would go away).. They are having issues
    >>> understanding that they are going to see all of the session
    >>> printers. One of the users deletes everything except for the
    >>> two printers that she needs. Shot of modifying the
    >>> permissions on the printers (there are only 10 in total....so
    >>> not that tragic) is there a way to make it so that the members
    >>> of the Power Users do not see all of the session printers?
    >>>
    >>> Thanks,
    >>>
    >>> Cary<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >> Nope, and it's a futile pursuit. Just fix the permissions so
    >> you don't need to make the users administrators (because that's
    >> what power users are - there's virtually no difference).
    >>
    >> I've been able to make Quickbooks run fine as a normal user by
    >> granting Users "modify" rights on
    >> %programfiles%intuitQuickbooks, %programfiles%common
    >> filesintuitquickbooks, and HKLMsoftwareintuit and
    >> subkeys/folders of all. You can google this as it's a common
    >> request (Intuit is notorious for this kind of sloppy code).<!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  5. Cary Shultz

    Cary Shultz Guest

    Marked...and shame on my for not looking on your site for this. I have in
    the past...not this time!

    "Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message
    news:Xns9CA891C162332veranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > You'll want to bookmark this link for future installs of
    > Quickbooks:
    >
    >
    >
    > _________________________________________________________
    > Vera Noest
    > MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
    > RDS troubleshooting:

    >
    > "Cary Shultz" <cshultz@outsourceit.com> wrote on 18 okt 2009 in
    > microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Lanwench,
    >>
    >> I agree....it is futile but they are a very good client so I go
    >> the extra five miles for them. And, you nailed what I
    >> missed....the common files is what I missed...I *thought* that I
    >> knew all the keys as I used to do this a lot (some three or four
    >> years ago). And, I agree.....Intuit is really sloppy.
    >>
    >> Cary
    >>
    >> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
    >> <lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> wrote
    >> in message news:u2uK0wrTKHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> Cary Shultz <cshultz@outsourceit.com> wrote:
    >>>> Good afternoon!
    >>>>
    >>>> I am pretty well versed with Terminal Server (well, fairly
    >>>> well versed) and have a question regarding Power Users seeing
    >>>> all printers and other users session printers....I am well
    >>>> aware that this is by design. Unfortunately, they run
    >>>> QuickBooks from the Terminal Server (the client - side....the
    >>>> server - side is installed on the application server) so this
    >>>> select group of people need to be Power Users (this is
    >>>> ultimately the crux...if I could figure out how to get that to
    >>>> work this issue would go away).. They are having issues
    >>>> understanding that they are going to see all of the session
    >>>> printers. One of the users deletes everything except for the
    >>>> two printers that she needs. Shot of modifying the
    >>>> permissions on the printers (there are only 10 in total....so
    >>>> not that tragic) is there a way to make it so that the members
    >>>> of the Power Users do not see all of the session printers?
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks,
    >>>>
    >>>> Cary
    >>>
    >>> Nope, and it's a futile pursuit. Just fix the permissions so
    >>> you don't need to make the users administrators (because that's
    >>> what power users are - there's virtually no difference).
    >>>
    >>> I've been able to make Quickbooks run fine as a normal user by
    >>> granting Users "modify" rights on
    >>> %programfiles%intuitQuickbooks, %programfiles%common
    >>> filesintuitquickbooks, and HKLMsoftwareintuit and
    >>> subkeys/folders of all. You can google this as it's a common
    >>> request (Intuit is notorious for this kind of sloppy code). <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

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