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Updating a network printer
Posted by Delbert on May 19th, 2006


Hi,
I wanted to find out if there's an easy way to update a network printer for
our users?
I'm planning to change all my network printer names in my site and wanted to
send people a link to update their printers with an updated network printer
name.

I heard some companies they just send out a link to users to update their
printers without the hassles of going through steps (start/printer/add a
printer/etc.)....you know how confusing that is to users who arent technical
enough to follow basic procedures.... ;-)

Please let me know if there's an instruction out there somewhere that does
the trick? Thanks!

Posted by Robert L [MS-MVP] on May 19th, 2006


You may have many options. You can add printer group to your logon script if you use logon script. Or you can create a batch file and send it to the user to load printer automatically. This search result may help,

printing issues How to setup a default printer based on a network group How to setup a network printer for all users on NT/w2k/xp? How to delete a printing job that won't ...
www.chicagotech.net/print.htm


Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"Delbert" <Delbert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2437BA8E-DDF5-496B-BB4D-B96D2F04D91F@microsoft.com...
Hi,
I wanted to find out if there's an easy way to update a network printer for
our users?
I'm planning to change all my network printer names in my site and wanted to
send people a link to update their printers with an updated network printer
name.

I heard some companies they just send out a link to users to update their
printers without the hassles of going through steps (start/printer/add a
printer/etc.)....you know how confusing that is to users who arent technical
enough to follow basic procedures.... ;-)

Please let me know if there's an instruction out there somewhere that does
the trick? Thanks!


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