Stopping USB/LPT Printer installs
Wonder if you could help? We're running a Windows 2000 Network with 1000+ XP Pro clients and we're looking at stopping users connecting Parallel/USB local printers at their workstations. Anyone know of a way we can stop users adding local printers, but still enable them to use cameras, scanners and other USB device ...
Wonder if you could help? We're running a Windows 2000 Network with 1000+ XP Pro clients and we're looking at stopping users connecting Parallel/USB local printers at their workstations.
Anyone know of a way we can stop users adding local printers, but still enable them to use cameras, scanners and other USB devices and add network printers?
Thanks
Dan
Anyone know of a way we can stop users adding local printers, but still enable them to use cameras, scanners and other USB devices and add network printers?
Thanks
Dan
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Thanks for your replies. I know that it's likely that a Group Policy is in order, the only problem is that where the change can be made to. We don't want to prohibit users from using/installing USB hardware, only to stop them installing USB and parallel printers.
With over 1000+ clients, disabling the LPT port in BIOS on each, isn't really an option, it would take days! ;-)
With over 1000+ clients, disabling the LPT port in BIOS on each, isn't really an option, it would take days! ;-)