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Speek April 15, at Finally found a working solution! Thanks a ton! Kim May 9, at Bill Antolec June 10, at Any ideas? Thanks, Bill. Pete Wade July 8, at The solution seems to fit the problem, but ….. Can you help, please? Tom January 22, at Chuck Necker August 27, at Ceasar November 19, at Improve this answer. Nathan C Nathan C Current user yes unfortunately.
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Please fix typo in description to run Print Management Console: printmanagment. It should be: printmanagement. I have two printers that somehow got set up on a win R2 server. Each is labeled with redirected tagged at end of name. One of them let me edit properties, give permissions, then delete, in the printer management snap in. The other has permissions grayed out, and I have yet to figure out how to fix that so it can be deleted two. My real concern now is how these printers got set up.
This is my public facing exposed web server, and Symantec is constantly cleaning up backdoor trojan php attacks. I deleted those keys. At any rate, I figured out how to install the Print Management feature on the server, it is not installed by default, and how to remove installed print drives using it. But had not drilled down to the area listing printers you pointed me to. Your email address will not be published.
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