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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)
I am using XP sp 2 when I physically connect my laptop to the blackberry via
a USB port Windows detects the new hardware and prompts me to install the
drivers. I do this and all works fine. However I have set the laptop up so
that all the users are only Users not Power Users. If a User then plugs
their Blackberry into a different USB port it again prompts to do a driver
install. The user is unable to do this because they lack proper rights. Is
there a way to esentail install the RIM drivers on all USB ports prior to
sending out to the users?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)
YES! As a "Administrator" type account, physically connect the USB to each
USB port, one after the other.
"madsdad" <madsdad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B77B51F0-1E5A-44A1-9AF3-653EBEF48FC6@microsoft.com...
>I am using XP sp 2 when I physically connect my laptop to the blackberry
>via
> a USB port Windows detects the new hardware and prompts me to install the
> drivers. I do this and all works fine. However I have set the laptop up
> so
> that all the users are only Users not Power Users. If a User then plugs
> their Blackberry into a different USB port it again prompts to do a driver
> install. The user is unable to do this because they lack proper rights.
> Is
> there a way to esentail install the RIM drivers on all USB ports prior to
> sending out to the users?