Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Re: Local and Network Logins

Logging in:
Have you looked into "mandatory profiles?" I am assuming you would have =
some sort of network connection.

Printing:
Direct IP address. Instead of going through the server, you can connect =
the computer directly to the printer.


-----Original Message-----
From: A forum for independent school educators on behalf of Renee Ramig
Sent: Wed 6/23/2010 6:45 PM
To: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: Local and Network Logins
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Until this year, I had set up grade-level student accounts in my Active =
Directory that students used to login, access files, and print. Next =
year there is a bunch of reconstruction going on, so I am switching to =
local accounts. (Each computer is shared by two classrooms, so I will =
have Fourth_Woods and Fourth_Lechner as an example, both local =
accounts.)

I am going to create online space to store and access files (a =
combination of Nings, Google Docs, and Live@Edu).

Question, how do I set up the network printers so local accounts can =
print to them? I added the printers using the grade level account. =
(For example, on the fourth grade machine logged in locally, I used the =
fourth_woods AD login to add the printers I needed.) However, if you =
try to print, they get the error because they are not on the domain. =20

Thanks,

Renee Ramig
Seven Hills School

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