To get back to your original question, there isn't a logoff script. The NET
USE I
suggested is one way to release the printers when the user logs off. NET USE
isn't
limited to DOS programs. Windows programs print to a captured LPT port also.
Some
of the older ones actually require it.
I don't know what WSH is.
I hope I haven't wasted too much band width.
Ryan Novosielski (novosirj@umdnj.edu) wrote:>
>I am not actually using NET USE. I don't have any use for the actual
>printer ports in DOS. I suppose I could do it this way if there's no way
>to avoid using the LPT ports. Does this do the same thing as the WSH
>"AddPrinterConnect" or whatever it's called (my memory is
failing me).
>
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>On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Bob Crandell wrote:
>
>> For Win2K and XP, you can:
>> NET USE LPT1: \\server\printer /persistent:no
>>
>> Ryan Novosielski (novosirj@UMDNJ.EDU) wrote:
>> >
>> >Is there such a thing as a Samba logoff script? I am currently
using
>> >[NETLOGON] for logon scripts, but for the adding and removing of
printers
>> >via WSH, I'd prefer to also remove these printers after I log
off.
>> >
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Admin
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973/972.0922 (2-0922)
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- C630
>> >
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