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Danil2017-05-26 16:27:18
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Danil, 2017-05-26 16:27:18

Why does the GPO on the terminal server not connect the printer?

Domain controller win2012r2, RDP server win2008r2. The print management service is installed on the domain controller. Through GPO I deploy printers for local PCs and everything is ok. It does not deploy on a terminal server. To configure the terminal server, I use the "replacement" closure. Gpresult /rwrites that everything was applied ok, gpresult /hthe same thing but the printer is not added. How to fix?

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Danil, 2017-05-26
@Veneomin

It turned out that while the driver does not install it manually, it does not add it.

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Axian Ltd., 2017-05-26
@AxianLTD

The printer on the terminal server is not the same as on the client machine. Drivers should already be (and the right architecture), and not the fact that they will work. If you have few terminal servers, IMHO it's easier to put everything by hand once.

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