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Re: Restricting printer access 10.4



On Jan 8, 2007, at 3:00 PM, Lynn wrote:

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Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2007 15:47:20 -0800
From: Lynn Hadfield <email@hidden>
Subject: Restricting printer access 10.4
To: email@hidden
Message-ID: <email@hidden>
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I've been running 10.3 (server and client) and restricting access to the
color printer by requiring an administrator password. Any group
administrator (the teachers-made admin of their class in WGM) can put in
their user name and password to access the color printer.


Now that I've got 10.4 (server and client) this no longer seems to work
and the only name/password that works is the local client
administrator. Is this a new "feature" of 10.4 or is there another way
of getting this to work that I'm overlooking?

Ran up against the same thing.

This was my workaround/solution: http://applehelp.org/ authenticatedprinting.html

It seems to be working well at a school with 200 workstations and 30+ printers.

Hope this helps.

Rick Davis
thePRIMAXgroup
Cincinnati, OH
(513)910-9490
http://www.applehelp.org



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