Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Group Policy. Sign in to vote. User Context -- port We install a standard set of printers on every computer which encompasses multiple floors. We don't want a new user printing documents on the 10th floor by mistake when they're on the 2nd.
Here is some sample GPP printer tracing logs. Computer Trace Tuesday, September 28, PM. On the print server have you checked the print processor used for the printer? I would set it to winprint and see if the policy will push the printer down. Thursday, September 30, AM.
Friday, October 1, AM. Odd, the forum didn't email me for your reply Would you please elaborate how this would help solve the problem at hand? Monday, October 4, PM. XXX The point and print restrictions setting which is under computer configuration that does not support on the Windows XP. We recommend that you change this policy setting in both locations so that all down-level clients have a consistent experience. Thanks for your feedback.
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You will want to put in a name so you can find the printer again, and you should decide whether to make this printer the default printer. A default printer is the one that will be automatically used unless you indicate otherwise. Determine whether you want to share the printer with other network users. Make a selection. Click finish. Part 3. Use the method for those logged onto a Windows domain running Active Directory. This is one of three methods available to connect the printer.
Search for the printer name by typing it in and browsing for it. Browse for the printer on the network. Connect to an Internet or intranet printer. You will need to have permission to use the printer, though. Follow instructions on the screen to connect to the network printer. I have my Canon wireless printer set up on my computer that is online. Can I also set it to print on my computer that is in another room and not online? From there it will pop up in your available printers when you go to print.
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