This is on a Win2K Workstation. (I don't have any problems with printers for users that use Citrix on Thin Devices). Update: I just logged in as my test user on my Workstation and now I get the printers mapped. This is AFTER I logged on the same workstation as myself (admin) and ran the script. So now I just added to the list of printers a different printer and I don't get it mapped. I checked the error code of KIX for the failed printer and it's '1797' which means 'ERROR_UNKNOWN_PRINTER_DRIVER'. My guess is that it gives me that error because the user does NOT have rights to install the driver. Mark On Wed, 2003-04-09 at 07:23, Greg Reese wrote: > Is this on a terminal server or for regular Win2k Workstations? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Guzzo [mailto:marguz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 6:25 AM > To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [windows2000] Re: GPO Logon Script & Printers ??? > > > > My test user will get an error saying something like "You do not have > the proper rights to install printers to this machine".=20 > > Now as far as the Kix error codes, I remember I did set it up to see > that. For the printers that got mapped (I believe because the ADMIN (me) > uses that PC and has allready mapped two of the five printers) the code > is "0" and for the other printers was something like "1795" or "1765". > I'll check on that when I get to work. > > As far as adding them to the "Print Operators" group. That group is > allowed to admin network printers. Would that mean that they could also > delete my network printers from the print server ie. drivers, ip > address... by mistake of course :-) > > Mark > > > > > ================================== > To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation > mode or view archives use the below link. > > http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm ================================== To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm