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We use a powershell script to automatically create local IP printer ports and install local printers for our users when they logon. This works fine for our Ricoh printers, using a command like: PrintUI.exe /if /b "Ricoh 6001" /f "C:\Login\printers\Drivers\Ricoh_Aficio_6001\OEMSetup.inf" /r IP_10.0.1.11 /m "RICOH Aficio MP 6001 PCL 5e" /q /u /z ...
I've read the relevant threads, and no one seems to be having my exact problem. The server is a 64-bit 2008 server with the print role installed. I can add x64 drivers fine, but w
assume the computers are call XPMACHINE and W7MACHINE. 1) Ensure Printer on XP machine is shared - assume it's called SHAREDPRINTER. 2) On the Network Browsing on your W7 machine ensure you can "See" the Printer share. Now on the W7 machine do the following (doesn't matter if it's X-86 or x-64).
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Created a GPO which is successfully installing printers to Windows 7 & Windows 10 PCs via \\printers\%PrinterShare ...
After 10 years away from servers and large networking I inadvertently walked into a Windows Server 2003 for Small ...
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