To remove the Add Printer wizard via GPO. User Configuration> Administrative Templates> Control Panel> Printers> Disable Addition of Printers. ________________________________ Fra: Niclas [mailto:murklan74@xxxxxxxxx] Sendt: 14. desember 2004 15:26 Til: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Emne: [THIN] Selecting default printer Hi, I know that this question has been up before but so far I haven't found a sufficient answer when searching through various forums and the thinlist archive. We are using MetaFrame XPe FR2 (SP3) on top of Windows 2000 with SP2 and appropriate hotfixes. We have users that need to be able to set their default printer in the Terminal services environment. The most preferable solution for us would be to publish the printers folder and we have also tried that with good results however we don't want them to be able to see the add printer wizard or at least not be allowed to run the add printer wizard. Is there a way to remove/hide the add wizard via GPO or similar? Or is there even a separate application, a modified verison of the printers folder that we can publish that will accomplish the same thing, which is letting them chose which printer they want as their default and nothing else? This is starting to be a real problem for us since we have a few applications that wont let You chose which printer You want to print from but rather assumes You want printouts on Your default printer. Thanks in advance Niclas ________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? All your favorites on one personal page - Try My Yahoo! <http://my.yahoo.com/> ************************************************************************ *********** The Royal Bank of Scotland plc. Registered in Scotland No 90312. Registered Office: 36 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2YB. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority This e-mail message is confidential and for use by the addressee only. If the message is received by anyone other than the addressee, please return the message to the sender by replying to it and then delete the message from your computer. Internet e-mails are not necessarily secure. The Royal Bank of Scotland plc does not accept responsibility for changes made to this message after it was sent. Whilst all reasonable care has been t aken to avoid the transmission of viruses, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that the onward transmission, opening or use of this message and any attachments will not adversely affect its systems or data. No responsibility is accepted by The Royal Bank of Scotland plc in this regard and the recipient should carry out such virus and other checks as it considers appropriate. Visit our websites at: http://www.rbs.co.uk/CBFM http://www.rbsmarkets.com ************************************************************************ ******** ________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/mail_us/taglines/mobile/*http://mobile.yahoo.com /maildemo> Get it on your mobile phone. Lonnie Truskowski Computer Systems / Network Manager Borton-Lawson 613 Baltimore Drive, Suite 300 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702-7903 V. 570.821-1994 x236 F. 570-821-1990 www.borton-lawson.com