Manage Printers
Assigning users to groups simplifies the administration of security by allowing permissions to be assigned to users based on their groups rather than having to assign permissions to each user.
Provide users or groups with the least amount of privileges required to do their job
The three levels of printing security permissions available for print servers are Print permissions, Manage this printer permissions, and Manage documents permissions. Print permissions allow users to submit print jobs, while Manage this printer permissions enable users to change printer settings and manage the printer itself. Manage documents permissions grant users the ability to control their own print jobs, such as pausing or cancelling them. These security levels help administrators control access and manage print resources effectively.
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Anonymous Users
AGUDLP A - Add users to G - Global groups based on job functions. Add global groups to U - Universal groups for forestwide use. Add universal groups to DL - Domain Local groups that are matched to a particular resource. Assign P - Permissions to the domain local group.
"Read & Execute" would be the best method for NTFS permissions. For Share permissions it would be "Change".
"Read & Execute" would be the best method for NTFS permissions. For Share permissions it would be "Change".
After sharing the printer, add the users or groups that you want to have access to the printer, along with 'print' ability, such as 'create document' authority.
Permissions are allocated based on users and groups, with read, write, and executable privileges being capable of being set.