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29-Sep-2009, 03:21 AM #1
logon scripts for printers in AD
Hi,
Me again,
I just want to know, if i am doing any mistake....
i am using this script to install the network printers for my AD users,


Set wshNetwork = CreateObject("WScript.Network")

wshNetwork.AddwindowsPrinterConnection "\\servername\printername"

and when my users login they get a message

error Code 800A0046
Permission denied....

But the script is located in sysvol folder under scripts which is shared , and have full rights for all users... ( except the administrators all normal users are getting the same error message)

Can anyone help me in this?
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29-Sep-2009, 10:25 AM #2
You sure all your users have permissions to that Printer share?
The script looks fine.

Last edited by Squashman; 29-Sep-2009 at 10:32 AM..
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08-Oct-2009, 01:22 AM #3
yes, i am very much sure, i added the everyone group also into that to test it, but the result is same
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08-Oct-2009, 01:40 AM #4
Did you check the special permissions to make sure there are no deny permissions? Remember, deny always supersedes allow.
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13-Oct-2009, 03:33 AM #5
thanks for the support.. i sorted it out.. i removed all the printers and reinstalled with fresh printer names...i didnt have much time coz of the user's pressure

thanks again.. for sure will come back with new questions..
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