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tekmunki
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reply to GlazedHam
Re: Force Printer Install on Domain to Workstations

In 2003 R2, there's a domain policy for pushing out printers. Of course, I had to push out the client "pushprinters.exe" to the client machines via a login script, but it really does make managing a large amount of pushed printers easier.
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