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Steve Friedl [MVP]
Guest
Hello all,
I'm running into an unusual problem with my first Server 2008 installation:
I can't change printer drivers unless I'm the local admin.
When in Control Panel -> Printers, right-clicking on a printer + Properties
yields the usual Printers dialog box. The driver is selected in the Advanced
tab, but it's grayed out unless I'm the local Admin.
* When logged in as MACHINE\Administrator, it works
* When logged in as DOMAIN\appadmin, it's grayed out.
I've confirmed that DOMAIN\appadmin is in the local Administrator's group,
and this appadmin account has no trouble doing anything else Admin-y on the
system: I can install software, create printer ports, etc. I just can't
change the driver. Even going into the Registry to
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print and edit stuff manually - this
account has the rights for it.
I've searched high and low for information about this, to no avail. Is there
some setting that I'm missing? Server 2003 definitely doesn't work this way.
Thanks,
Steve
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Steve Friedl / UNIX Wizard / Microsoft Security MVP / steve@unixwiz.net
I'm running into an unusual problem with my first Server 2008 installation:
I can't change printer drivers unless I'm the local admin.
When in Control Panel -> Printers, right-clicking on a printer + Properties
yields the usual Printers dialog box. The driver is selected in the Advanced
tab, but it's grayed out unless I'm the local Admin.
* When logged in as MACHINE\Administrator, it works
* When logged in as DOMAIN\appadmin, it's grayed out.
I've confirmed that DOMAIN\appadmin is in the local Administrator's group,
and this appadmin account has no trouble doing anything else Admin-y on the
system: I can install software, create printer ports, etc. I just can't
change the driver. Even going into the Registry to
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print and edit stuff manually - this
account has the rights for it.
I've searched high and low for information about this, to no avail. Is there
some setting that I'm missing? Server 2003 definitely doesn't work this way.
Thanks,
Steve
--
Steve Friedl / UNIX Wizard / Microsoft Security MVP / steve@unixwiz.net