Question

Automatically install new shared printer drivers in Vista

Asked by: forzaaw

Hello All,

This is probably a quick and easy question for somebody who has come across it before. I would like to change a print driver on a shared printer and have no disruption to the end users. Unfortunately when I do this the Windows Vista users get UAC prompts for installing the printer. Could anybody tell me how I can change the printer driver without having to go round each Vista PC putting admin credentials in? The print server is Windows 2003 R2.

P.S. I do not want to turn off UAC, thanks.

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2009-10-22 at 06:45:07ID24834431
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printer

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drivers

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vista

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install

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Windows Vista

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Printers

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Answers

 

by: afootPosted on 2009-10-22 at 12:18:40ID: 25637913

You could assign the new printer drivers using Group Policy which automatically installs all software with administrative privilleges.  In saying this I'm assuming that you're using a Windows Server as the backbone for your network?  If you need any more information about using Group Policy in this manner please go to the following URL:

http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Group-Policy-Deploy-Applications.html

Regards,

Ady

 

by: forzaawPosted on 2009-10-23 at 00:05:47ID: 25641879

Hello,

I was already aware of this method, but wanted to see if there is any other way?

Thanks for your answer anyway. I shall keep this open in the hope somebody else knows another method.

 

by: afootPosted on 2009-10-23 at 00:15:03ID: 25641925

There are other ways using third party solutions or other Microsoft products. Systems Management Server is but one. They are all very expensive - why is the group policy method no good for you?

 

by: forzaawPosted on 2009-10-23 at 00:28:34ID: 25641983

I wanted to change a driver on an existing printer, rather than deploy a new printer via GPO.

 

by: afootPosted on 2009-10-23 at 02:49:32ID: 25642732

You're misunderstating me.  You can deploy SOFTWARE via Group Policy (ie your printer driver software) as well as deploying actual printers.  The link I gave you, if you read it, will explain what I mean.  You essentially need to create an MSI (instructions in the link) which contains your printer driver installation which is then deployed to the relevant workstations via Group Policy.  

 

by: forzaawPosted on 2009-10-23 at 03:01:39ID: 25642786

Ah yes, thinking outside the box there I see what you mean. I am familiar with deploying software via group policy so this should not be a problem. I will give it a go, and let you know if it had the desired effect (which I am sure it will).

Thank you.

 

by: afootPosted on 2009-10-23 at 03:06:31ID: 25642811

You're very welcome :-)

Ady

 

by: forzaawPosted on 2009-11-03 at 01:57:24ID: 31644496

The answer was a link rather than the actual answer. It was something I already knew how to do and I hoped there had been a simpler solution. Therefore I gave this grade B.

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