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Printer Managment

Discussion in 'Windows Home Server' started by Ed, Oct 5, 2009.

  1. Ed

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    I am trying to use the pushconnections.exe via group policy so I can use
    group policy to assign printers. I have followed the steps outlined in the ms
    article. I also tried adding the pushconnections.exe to the startup script
    instead of the logon script inside of group policy but no luck. I can add the
    printers to group policy via the print manager etc with no issue. Am I
    missing something is there a trick to getting this to work. I dont see
    anyerrors in the event etc. Thanks
     
  2. Do you have Server 2008 domain controllers or are you using the schema from
    Server 2003 R2?

    Are you adding user connections or machine connections?


    If you are setting up machine connections (any one who logs onto the machine
    gets the connection) the logon script needs to run in the machine context
    rather than user context.

    Add the -log switch initially, pushprinterconnections.exe does not generate
    any event log entries.. If you do not get a log file, the exe is not
    running.

    I am assuming the print server is 32bit and the clients are 32bit XP.


    --
    Alan Morris
    Windows Printing Team
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    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

    "Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:7A586A63-B080-41D1-BF31-5408399D6B92@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I am trying to use the pushconnections.exe via group policy so I can use
    > group policy to assign printers. I have followed the steps outlined in the
    > ms
    > article. I also tried adding the pushconnections.exe to the startup script
    > instead of the logon script inside of group policy but no luck. I can add
    > the
    > printers to group policy via the print manager etc with no issue. Am I
    > missing something is there a trick to getting this to work. I dont see
    > anyerrors in the event etc. Thanks
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

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