[THIN] Re: SV: Selecting default printer

  • From: "Braebaum, Neil" <Neil.Braebaum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 14:03:33 -0000

Well firstly (accepting that a DC isn't the ideal choice for print
serving ;-)), presumably your print server publishes it's printers in
AD? They are normally then grouped under the computers container object.

You can then move / place them to wherever you would prefer them to
reside in AD. They could be grouped with users (presumably OUs) or
computers (again presumably OUs) or arbitrarily as in my example - when
the computer object location field points to the printer objects that
are appropriate.

Neil

> -----Original Message-----
> From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Spriggs Jon
> Sent: 16 December 2004 13:50
> To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [THIN] Re: SV: Selecting default printer
> 
> 
> OK, I've got a site with three different departments (Site 
> LON, Dept. A B and C) and a site with two different 
> departments (Site EDI, Dept. A and C). LON/A has 25 staff and 
> two printers, LON/B has 5 staff and 1 printer and LON/C has 
> 10 staff and 1 printer. EDI/A has 10 staff and 3 printers, 
> EDI/C has 5 staff and uses EDI/A's printer. Each team has a 
> manager, EDI/A also comprises of the helpdesk called 
> EDI/A/Helpdesk, who want to use just 1 of the 3 printers.
> 
> Currently, our login script checks the OU of the staff 
> (company.local/member servers/terminal 
> servers/users/site/dept) and the DC they've authenticated 
> against to check which site they're at. Once it's got that, 
> it checks that against a series of text files to see which 
> printers they should be mapping against. If there's already a 
> printer mapped as default (checks Registry Key 
> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows 
> NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\DefChanged), it removes all the 
> printers and maps all those that OU should have access to. If 
> the default printer that was there before is not one of the 
> printers that OU uses, it prompts for a new default printer 
> from the text file.
> 
> So, how do you tidy that up, so that it's a bit less unwieldy 
> (currently 430 lines of code)? All our printers are created 
> on the local W2K DC (LONDC01 or EDIDC01), and as a result, it 
> doesn't appear we can also add them in the AD, as they are 
> already created on the DC.
> 
> Any advice or guidance would be *really* helpful...
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jon Spriggs

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