Guest Tiger Boon Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 Hi there, Assuming I have 10 Users. And each Users have 2 local printers configured. All 10 Users are Remote Users accessing Terminal Server. When everyone logon to Terminal Server, there are 20 Printers available on the Server. Is there a way to hide the Printers belong to other Users? In other words, User A have access to his/her own Printer only. I hope this is clear. regards, Boon
Guest Oliver Schröder Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 Re: Printers on Terminal Server Hello, a user can see only his own printers by default. Exept you make them power-users or administrators. So there is no need to hide. Regards Oliver "Tiger Boon" <boon.ng@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:eR6crVyDJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi there, > > Assuming I have 10 Users. > And each Users have 2 local printers configured. > > All 10 Users are Remote Users accessing Terminal Server. > When everyone logon to Terminal Server, there are 20 Printers available on > the Server. > > Is there a way to hide the Printers belong to other Users? > In other words, User A have access to his/her own Printer only. > > I hope this is clear. > > regards, > Boon >
Guest Hank Arnold (MVP) Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 Re: Printers on Terminal Server Tiger Boon wrote: > Hi there, > > Assuming I have 10 Users. > And each Users have 2 local printers configured. > > All 10 Users are Remote Users accessing Terminal Server. > When everyone logon to Terminal Server, there are 20 Printers available on > the Server. > > Is there a way to hide the Printers belong to other Users? > In other words, User A have access to his/her own Printer only. > > I hope this is clear. > > regards, > Boon > > On the TS server, use the Terminal Services Configuration to configure it. I don't recall where, but it's probably in the TCP-RDP connection setup...... -- Regards, Hank Arnold Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Directory Services
Guest Jeff Pitsch Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 Re: Printers on Terminal Server Sounds like your users are power users or administrators on the server. remove them from those groups and they will only see their own printers from that point on. -- Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services "Tiger Boon" <boon.ng@gmail.com> wrote in message news:eR6crVyDJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi there, > > Assuming I have 10 Users. > And each Users have 2 local printers configured. > > All 10 Users are Remote Users accessing Terminal Server. > When everyone logon to Terminal Server, there are 20 Printers available on > the Server. > > Is there a way to hide the Printers belong to other Users? > In other words, User A have access to his/her own Printer only. > > I hope this is clear. > > regards, > Boon >
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