Domain Users                 Members:   N/A                 Policy:            ResetLockoutCount             GPO: Install Java If i link the gpo to the top level domain it works just fine. We have around 750 printers in 1 GPO using User Configuration each with a create and an update to install and set default. The first place to check is the Scope... 2.. Next, check the security filtering.                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System This person is a verified professional. So i know its not related to one machine or one ou. While you are working in Group Policy Preferences, create an item to delete the Microsoft Teams shortcut that is … Right-click that container, and then select Properties. So setting it to replace loopback basically stops any user configuration gpos from applying? Sysprep?         ----------------             GPO: WSUS     CN=WINXPTEST,OU=Desktop,OU=Domain Computers,DC=***,DC=net Add a new printer on an existing port. I had one XP computer on a site with 4 Win7 machines and 1 Server 2008R2 then i remembered it need the KB patch to get the printer.                 State:   Enabled, GPO: Always wait for network - prevent drive mapping errors         Always wait for network - prevent drive mapping errors                 State:   Enabled, GPO: User install print drivers Alternately, create a GPO and link it in the appropriate OU, site, …                 Computer Setting:  180, GPO: Default Domain Policy                 Setting: SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\Services\FileAndPrint         User install print drivers, The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out I keep getting "Windows failed to apply the Group Policy Printers settings." Type a name for the new Group Policy Object (e.g.                 State:   Enabled, GPO: File Printer Sharing On and remote administration exception                 Computer Setting:  Success, GPO: Default Domain Policy                 Computer Setting:  Success, Failure, GPO: Default Domain Policy http://kudratsapaev.blogspot.com/2009/07/loopback-processing-of-group-policy.html. To continue this discussion, please I suggest "Enforced" check to the GPO that you're trying to work and give that a try.     ----------------------------- This topic has been locked by an administrator and is no longer open for commenting.                 Policy:            EnableAdminAccount         --------------- Scenario 2: Universal Printer Driver shared on server in \\DC\HPPRINT1.         System Services Then using Group Policy Management Console (GPMC.msc) enable blocking of policy inheritance for this container ( Block Inheritance ). If so, then that setting could trump all downlevel OU user-side settings because all your downlevel OU do not have a Loopback Processing set by default.             Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty), Local Admin Rights         NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK If not, it can't install the printer because it have to install drivers and needs admin credentials. If you perform a gpresult on that computer does it show being applied? Travis N 4.                 LastExecuted: 7:20:25 PM, Shutdown Scripts Nothing that is linked to the ou gets applied or even listed as denied.         Everyone                 Computer Setting:  100, Audit Policy     Last time Group Policy was applied: 3/12/2012 at 1:20:17 PM                 Setting: SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services Printers.             Filtering:  Denied (Security), Local Group Policy to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional.         ---------------- Do you have any "Block Inheritance" enabled on the OU's? Result: 29 seconds for the CLIENT to show “Applying Group Policy Printers policy”… then MOVE ON.                 Computer Setting:  Success, Failure, User Rights 0.         ------------------------     Resultant Set Of Policies for User:                 Policy:            ForceLogoffWhenHourExpire Where %computername% is the computer name of the Windows XP machine and the %domainname% is the DNS name of your domain. Check to see if you have a Domain root linked GPO with a computer configuration for Loopback Processing.             N/A, Internet Explorer Programs In this case, we are interested in the policy Allow non-administrators to install drivers for these device setup classes in the GPO section Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > System > Driver Installation. I do not have enforced checked on any gpo.                 State:   disabled, GPO: Default Domain Policy                 Computer Setting:  7, GPO: Default Domain Policy Cause.                 Computer Setting:  Not Enabled, Event Log Settings                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\PointAndPrint                 Origin:           Applied Application, GPO: Install KAV x86                 Policy:            AuditDSAccess If you are starting with a new GPO (or changing the scope), you still have to ensure that the GPO is linked and filtered correctly.         Install Kav Agent v9                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU They were not allowed to install the driver. Result: ZERO seconds / “Applying Group Policy Printers policy” never appear.                 State:   Enabled, USER SETTINGS The next step is to allow the user to install the printer drivers via GPO. I'm not sure what is going on with it. I sure have. Printers in Group Policy -> Computer Configuration Preferences not accessible by users. The new systems seem to tolerate pushprinterconnections.exe just fine. The first place to check is the Scope Tab on the Group Policy Object (GPO).     -------------------------------------------------------------------             GPO: Default Domain Policy I manually installed the driver on the computer and any subsequent users that logged in had the printers deployed automatically.     Group Policy was applied from:      DC2.         NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE Hence why I'm trying to automate as much as possible. go to the machines and run "gpupdate /force" or "gpupdate /sync" (/force /sync if need be).                 Computer Setting:  Not Enabled, GPO: Default Domain Policy We deploy printers with user preferences, log on times have not been an issue for physical machines, but for VDI’s had to amend this to a log on script because processing the Printers GPO section during log on was taking too long, recent tests show times of approx. For example, the first time a user logged into the computer, the printer did not deploy because the driver was not installed.             N/A, Administrative Templates The printer is "deployed" when editing locally, but on the DC, it's a blank connection status. once you work it out a few times, you know where to look for problems. Viola, silently installed prints that are painless to deploy.             N/A, Internet Explorer Security Alternately, create a GPO and link it in the appropriate OU, site, users or group and use the "deploy printer" option.         ---------------     Resultant Set Of Policies for Computer:                 State:   Enabled, Folder Redirection Is the user and computer account located under the OU? Select the Group Policy tab, and then select New to create a new Group Policy setting. Administrative Templates. Make sure you have the correct drivers installed on the server.         If you haven't looked it over, refer to the following article:  http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Deploying-Printers-Group-Policy-Windows-R2.html. If you are configuring a computer side setting, make sure the GPO is linked to the Organization Unit (OU) that contains the computer.                 Computer Setting:  5, GPO: Default Domain Policy                 Name:             Kaspersky Endpoint Security 8 for Windows             Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty), Certificate Deployment Have you tried to create a new GPO with basic settings, assign it to that OU and see what happens? That said, I've recently added a handful of Windows 7 machines which all picked up the deployed printers without any problems. It depends on whether your deploying it in the user configuration as a shared printer (which points it to a print server) or deploying it in the user or computer configuration as an IP printer (which makes it independent, but needs to get the drivers from somewhere), However, I believe that's a conversation for a new topic, and not this one.         -------------------------- I have no idea why this suddenly decided to not work, this thread details the same issue but i didnt see any resolution, http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/107533-problems-applying-a-gpo-in-a-nested-ou?page=1&started_from=new_topic. 4. Also you can install Print Server role with management tools using the following PowerShell command: I don't recommend this. Start with the Scope.                 Computer Setting:  Not Enabled, GPO: Default Domain Policy If you have further issues, the event log is very helpful in diagnosing errors. Deploying printers is in basic pretty simple if you have Print Management installed on a server. configure your group policy with the connection.                 Setting: SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\Services\RemoteDesktop                 Computer Setting:  N/A, GPO: Default Domain Policy I have never gotten a printer to deploy successfully using group policy settings. the user is in the ou, the computer is not. Cloud Help Desk: Incoming email is not creating tickets (updated): Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off? I have gotten it to work successfully with group policy preferences, which I see you can configure from your screen shots. Add a TCP / IP printer or web service by IP address or hostname. Any WMI filter will still have to evaluate to true for the object that is processing the GPO.         WINXPTEST$ Connected over a slow link? applied the gpo to the OU where my computer/user are located. (test it), make sure Windows XP machines have KB943729 installed. Ok I am having problems with gpo's not applying if they are linked to an ou.                 Computer Setting:  Not Enabled, GPO: Default Domain Policy         Everyone     Group Policy slow link threshold:   500 kbps, Applied Group Policy Objects Using Windows Hello (PIN) on all domain systems, View this "Best Answer" in the replies below », Where do you stack up against other IT pros? No error logs that i can see related.         Local User Accounts I did notice something though when editing the GPO on my local machine (using Remote Admin Tools) and editing the GPO on the server. the computer configs are fine for the gpos that are linked to my computer ou, those all work fine. by                 Policy:            LockoutDuration Tested on both xp and windows 7. 1. Using Group Policy Preferences to create a new printer mapping and set that printer as the default printer fails on Windows Vista and higher clients when the user is logging on for the first time. I can tell and show with screenshots how you set it up, but there is enough written about that already.         -------------------     Group Policy was applied from:      DC2.                 Computer Setting:  Success, GPO: Default Domain Policy         Disable Offline Files         Main_ENG Anyone know where I look to see any possible errors for this?             Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty), Disable Restart on BSOD The only thing I didn't notice, is that it wasn't in the list of network printers so I'm going to google around on that.         ----------------                 Deployment State: Assigned share printer (if it hadn't been done) and connect it on a client computer.         NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users Take the Challenge ». Site Name:                   Default-First-Site-Name What OU is the GPO Linked to?     Group Policy slow link threshold:   500 kbps, Applied Group Policy Objects Its every OU that has a gpo linked to it that has user config. The exception to this is when you're using Loopback Processing.                     GPO: Default Domain Policy Can anyone help? The most common issue seen with Group Policy is a setting not being applied.             Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty), Install Kav Agent v9 The most common issue with Group Policy is a setting not being applied. on                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\PointAndPrint                 Computer Setting:  99999, GPO: Default Domain Policy Loop back can be tricky at times. The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out ----- Disable Offline Files Filtering: Not Applied (Empty) Certificate Deployment Filtering: Not Applied (Empty) Local Group Policy Filtering: Not Applied (Empty) See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/231287. I had no luck getting printers installed with GP but was able to successfully deploy printers with GP preferences. if so then thats the issue and I can set it to merge mode?             N/A, Public Key Policies See the screen shot.                 Policy:            EnableGuestAccount                 Groupname: ***\LocalAdmins Jan 10, 2012 at 12:49 UTC. i am looking for ENG MAP O Drive which doesnt even appear, Microsoft (R) Windows (R) XP Operating System Group Policy Result tool v2.0         File Printer Sharing On and remote administration exception The gpo i am testing is all user config, just a simple startup script. set security filtering to my user object and my computer object. You can easily test your WMI filters by using the WMI Filter V…                 Source:           \\kav\KLSHARE\Packages\KES_8.1.0.646\exec\Kes8win_x86.msi This issue occurs because the client-side extension that is responsible for applying the GPO does not consider an RODC an acceptable target for performing queries in Active Directory.                 State:   Enabled, GPO: User install print drivers                 Deployment State: Assigned Copy your edited JSON to a network location and deploy it to your user’s roaming appdata.                 Setting: SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall Mar 12, 2012 at 12:59 UTC. This happens on every machine and I have checked multiple user accounts in multiple OUs. WMI, which allows conditional processing, tends to be a culprit as well.     ----------------------------------------------------                 Parameters:               GPO: Default Domain Policy I use Group Policy File Preferences to do this and I have the preference action set to Update. --------------------------------------------------------------, OS Type:                     Microsoft Windows XP Professional         Windows Firewall             N/A, Internet Explorer Browser User Interface         Disable Offline Files                 Name:             Java(TM) 6 Update 30             Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty), The computer is a part of the following security groups:             N/A, Account Policies         Install KAV x86                 Version:          8.1 The printer mapping is successfully created, but is not set as the default printer in the registry.                 Source:           \\filesrv\Applications\jre-6u30-windows-i586-s\jre1.6.0_30.msi 5. 10 Common Problems Causing Group Policy To Not Apply 1.. This happens on every gpo that is linked to the ou, i have 4. on one is set to replace and the other is set to merge. It's easier and more powerful. I've got it working after the KB patch was installed, gpupdate and reboot. The user portion of the policy will only apply to the users if their user account are in or below the OU that the policy applies to. This GPO though is NOT applying successfully to Windows 7 machines.         User install print drivers, The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out         LOCAL                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU     -------------------------------------------------------- As you can tell, it takes around 2 minutes on Applying Group Policy Printer Policy before moving forward. I find this to be helpful at explaining what loopback is and how to use it. I'll modify our GPO tonight and try it out tomorrow and report back.             N/A. Possible to get a screen shot? It’s easy to configure a Group Policy Preference to deploy a printer, but there’s a few gotchas that may prevent the printer from actually getting installed client side.. I have also tested installing the driver on a W7 machine by using the UNC path (\\server\printer) which SUCCESSFULLY installs the driver on that W7 laptop.                 State:   Enabled, GPO: File Printer Sharing On and remote administration exception OS Version:                  5.1.2600                 State:   Enabled, GPO: Enable Remote Desktop                 State:   Enabled, GPO: WSUS             N/A, Security Options             GPO: Default Domain Policy                 Version:          6.0 The Network Printer Setup Assistant provides four ways to install printers in the Print Management Console. Also note that even though I pushed out printers with GPP and installed the correct drivers on the server, the printers did not deploy until I manually installed the driver onto each computer.         ------------------------ Clustered Certificate Service goes Offline When it fails over to th... http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Deploying-Printers-Group-Policy-Windows-R2.html, install printer on server with drivers (32/64 bit), share printer (if it hadn't been done) and connect it on a client computer.             N/A, Administrative Templates Is your printer GPO applied at the domain level?     Last time Group Policy was applied: 3/12/2012 at 1:20:55 PM To make sure that the issue is related to the domain GPO, create a separate OU in the domain and move the problem computer to it.                 Version:          9.0 It is linked to an ou where the user i am testing with resides and the security filtering is giving permission only to that user I am testing. 50 seconds average for the printers.     ------------------------------------, Software Installations Group Policy Not Being Applied? Open the Server Manager console and select to install Print and Document Services role (if not already installed).From Role services list select to install Print Server service.Tip. Try running RSOP.msc from the command prompt. :).                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Cryptography\AutoEnrollment (test it) make sure Windows XP machines have KB943729 installed.             N/A, File System Settings The client has to have the drivers too, or must be admin.     -------------------------------------------------------------------         ----------------------------------------         Default Domain Policy         BUILTIN\Administrators         -----------------         Domain Computers                 Name:         disablerestartonbsod.bat                 Policy:            PasswordHistorySize Path not found? type the name of the printer … Run the command on the computer in question; Then upload the computer.txt file so a second set of eyes can look at it. Go to “Printers” and select “Add Printer” from the pop-up menu.         --------------------
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