![]() Of course the user can switch it back to “Change my default printer when I change networks” but this will last until the next logon, he?! ![]() ![]() ![]() You can create a group policy object and deploy a registry item that always sets this setting to “Always use the same printer as my default printer”. I want them to use the printer they have at their office! So what now? As far as I know, you cannot disable this dialog, but you can override any settings a user made. Well, I don’t want my users to choose which printer they get connected. Since there is a configuration dialog in the start menu called Devices and Printers from where you can “manage default printers” every user can manually select which printer to set as default in a certain network. But Windows 7 sometimes (may be together with its users) thwart your plans. When working with hundreds of computers and users you may have found ‘your’ way of managing printers.
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