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Preventing change of print job priorityWe are in an educational environment, running Windows 2003 Standard Server
SP1. In one of our heavy used labs, some students are changing the priority of their print jobs. The problem with this is that it prints in between another job and the separator page is lost. Is there some sort of way to prevent this from happening? Clients are Windows XP Pro SP2. Is there another newsgroup that might help me here. Thanks, Eric Sabo To prevent users from changing the priority of print jobs, you can take away
their permission to "Manage Documents". See this MS link for more details: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/support/c16w2kad.mspx Show quoteHide quote "Sabo, Eric" <sab***@cup.edu> wrote in message news:1610D007-CA5A-4652-9E3B-96792C6592A3@microsoft.com... > We are in an educational environment, running Windows 2003 Standard Server > SP1. In one of our heavy used labs, some students are changing the priority > of their print jobs. The problem with this is that it prints in between > another job and the separator page is lost. Is there some sort of way to > prevent this from happening? Clients are Windows XP Pro SP2. > > Is there another newsgroup that might help me here. > > Thanks, > Eric Sabo Isaac,
Thank you! This will work! Show quoteHide quote "Isaac Steinfeld" wrote: > To prevent users from changing the priority of print jobs, you can take away > their permission to "Manage Documents". See this MS link for more details: > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/support/c16w2kad.mspx > "Sabo, Eric" <sab***@cup.edu> wrote in message > news:1610D007-CA5A-4652-9E3B-96792C6592A3@microsoft.com... > > We are in an educational environment, running Windows 2003 Standard Server > > SP1. In one of our heavy used labs, some students are changing the > priority > > of their print jobs. The problem with this is that it prints in > between > > another job and the separator page is lost. Is there some sort of way to > > prevent this from happening? Clients are Windows XP Pro SP2. > > > > Is there another newsgroup that might help me here. > > > > Thanks, > > Eric Sabo > > >
ASR question: boot, system, or both?
Question to a webserver admin Windows Server 2003 R2 - DFS errors 6012, 1202 ? 2003 Security -- IIS w/ incoming VPN connections Imaging, Copying a 2003 Server boot drive to a new boot drive How to migrate 3 MS Server 2003 servers from 1 domain to larger 2003 domain Making a second DC a global catalog holder netsh dhcp display problem Error code 000000ab roaming applications with profiles? |
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