Printer Install

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I am a domain admin on the network and for some reason the servers keep
having network printers installed on them via my PC. I am not running server
(just W2k).

The construction of the event view information is as such:
"Printer __[Server]_[PrinterName]/[NameOfMyPC]/Session 2 was created."

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,
Erin
 
I am a domain admin on the network and for some reason the servers
keep having network printers installed on them via my PC. I am not
running server (just W2k).

The construction of the event view information is as such:
"Printer __[Server]_[PrinterName]/[NameOfMyPC]/Session 2 was created."

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,
Erin

Do you access the servers via Terminal Services?
 
Yes. I access these servers via Terminal Services. I am not the only person
who does this, yet I am the only one getting my printers installed on the
server.
 
Yes. I am accessing these servers via Terminal Services. However I am not
the only person accessing the servers with TS. Still I am the only one
getting my printers installed on them.

This is making the event viewer go crazy with warnings and errors.

Thanks!

Lanwench said:
I am a domain admin on the network and for some reason the servers
keep having network printers installed on them via my PC. I am not
running server (just W2k).

The construction of the event view information is as such:
"Printer __[Server]_[PrinterName]/[NameOfMyPC]/Session 2 was created."

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,
Erin

Do you access the servers via Terminal Services?
 
EMcGrath@HCA_NOSPAM_Vendor.com said:
I am a domain admin on the network and for some reason the servers
keep having network printers installed on them via my PC. I am not
running server (just W2k).

The construction of the event view information is as such:
"Printer __[Server]_[PrinterName]/[NameOfMyPC]/Session 2 was created."

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,
Erin

Do you access the servers via Terminal Services?


I'm pretty sure that he is. Printer creation on with TS can be
configured using RDP configuration tools.
 
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