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Guest thedude1013
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I am having an unusual problem with our terminal servers. Whenever

ANY user logs into any of our terminal servers, they can see all of

the printers for all of the users that are connected to that

particular server. My understanding is that only users with

administrative access can view all printers. This has become a

problem due to the fact that several hundred users connect to our

accounting system through a terminal server and they are forced to

browse all printers to find their printer if they have issues or want

to switch to one of their other printers.

 

Suggestions?

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Guest Frane
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Re: Too Many Printers!

 

only admins and members of power users user group can see all the printers,

is this a situation at your place?

AFAIK there is now way to remove printers from seeing if user is a part od

admin or PU group

 

 

 

 

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Frane Borozan

Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging

http://www.terminalserviceslog.com

Guest thedude1013
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Re: Too Many Printers!

 

On Apr 22, 9:42 am, Frane <frane.borozan@gmail. remove com> wrote:

> only admins and members of power users user group can see all the printers,

> is this a situation at your place?

> AFAIK there is now way to remove printers from seeing if user is a part od

> admin or PU group

>

> --

> ____________________________________

> Frane Borozan

> Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logginghttp://www.terminalserviceslog.com

 

I created a user that is NOT an admin or PU and they still see all the

printers.

Guest moncho
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Re: Too Many Printers!

 

thedude1013 wrote:

> On Apr 22, 9:42 am, Frane <frane.borozan@gmail. remove com> wrote:

>> only admins and members of power users user group can see all the printers,

>> is this a situation at your place?

>> AFAIK there is now way to remove printers from seeing if user is a part od

>> admin or PU group

>>

>> --

>> ____________________________________

>> Frane Borozan

>> Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logginghttp://www.terminalserviceslog.com

>

> I created a user that is NOT an admin or PU and they still see all the

> printers.

 

What security group does this user belong to? I am wondering if the

group you setup for this/these user/s belongs to the Administrative

or PU groups?

 

All users should be able to see any locally created printers and

their own. They should not see other "remote" printers.

 

moncho


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