NJBlackBerry
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We normally do not give our internal users Administrator rights to their PCs.
With Windows 8, there are a ton of things they can't do (unless they have Admin rights) including add a Network Printer. That's a big deal in our testing right now.
Power Users, a legacy from XP, doesn't actually do anything to user rights (it is there for legacy apps), and I can't figure out what I can do to allow users to add a Network Printer without giving them full admin rights.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks!
With Windows 8, there are a ton of things they can't do (unless they have Admin rights) including add a Network Printer. That's a big deal in our testing right now.
Power Users, a legacy from XP, doesn't actually do anything to user rights (it is there for legacy apps), and I can't figure out what I can do to allow users to add a Network Printer without giving them full admin rights.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks!
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