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Steve
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good stuff, Steve, thanks. But isn't all this really a duplication of
good stuff, Steve, thanks. But isn't all this really a duplication of what
the Browse List already does?
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ive query of each machine to get the
printer details.
Steve
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I figured out where the disconnect
SBS Rocks [MVP]"
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Attach remotely via TS or RDP to that remote computer.
There are many ways to manage stuff remotely.
(mind if I offer this up as a suggestion for the Centro guys?)
ept
that you can see them when browsing AD.
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> I figured out where the disconnect is in this discussion. You see,
I'm
> the sole IT of a small org, barely over the SBS size, and I have to do
> *everything*. I had overlooked the
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> > I forget if this is unique to SBS's AD setup or what. but any
> > network attached printer will automatically get attached to each
> > work
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But if a printer is not shared out to the network, is it a network device?
It can only be used on the local machine.
Do you want every lo
fices...
/Guido
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The only printers up in my
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You will note that when you create
a queue, you get the option to publish it to the directory, it isn't
mandatory, not required, it is s
browsing AD.
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/246906/
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/234270/
Met vriendelijke groeten / Kind regards,
Ing. Jorge de Almeida Pinto
Senior Infrastructure Consultant
MVP Windows Server - Directory Services
LogicaCMG
Neder
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It would get killed if
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It would get killed if the share didn't actually exist
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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> But if a printer is not shared out to the network, is it a network
> device?
> It can only be used on the local machine.
>
> Do you want every local printer on every single machine in a company
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thank you Carlos, I'll give that a try
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From: "Carlos Magalhaes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello there, have you had a look at the Windows Server 2003 R2 Print
lfilled.
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Print Queue objects are created by default under the computer on which the
printers are shared from. It is, in fact,
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Right. The computer is responsible for mana
y, August 27, 2006 4:46 PM
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> Oh no kidding Brian... I had never heard that about the pruning... I
> hate to ask this, but is there any documentation on that? That would
> totally explain some
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> Print Queue objects are created by default under the computer on which
> the printers are shared from. It is, in fact, IMO, an extremely
logical
> way of handling it since you don't have to w
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After 6 years of working with AD I just realized that when you unshare a
printer it becomes invisi
Hello there, have you had a look at the Windows Server 2003 R2 Printer
Management Console, I think this will solve your issue (still doesn't
make printers first class citizens though ;))
Carlos
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After 6 years of working with AD I just realized that when you unshare a
p
After 6 years of working with AD I just realized that when you unshare a
printer it becomes invisible and unmanageable. I guess I always knew
this in the back of my head, but it never hit home until I tried
cleaning up the printer list. Why are printers third-class citizens of
AD, without a contai
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