[THIN] Re: set printer permissions from command line or script?

  • From: "Roger Riggins" <roger.riggins@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 09:59:17 -0600

Thanks for the recommendations Chris and Rick. I was able to use
subinacl successfully. Here's the syntax I used:



cd /d C:\path-to-subinacl

subinacl /printer "adobe pdf" /grant="domain\acrobat 8"=P

subinacl /printer "adobe pdf" /revoke=everyone

subinacl /printer "adobe pdf" /revoke="creator owner"

subinacl /printer "adobe pdf" /revoke="builtin\power users"



Thank you!



Roger Riggins
Network Administrator
Lutheran Services in Iowa
w: 319.859.3543
c: 319.290.5687
http://www.lsiowa.org





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Subject: [THIN] Re: set printer permissions from command line or script?



You should be able to use SUBINACL for this with the /printers option.



Chris






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