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    Do I need a GPO to fix this or something else?

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    • KatieK
      Katie
      last edited by

      We have a client with a recurring thing that pops up from time to time.
      Any time there's a new printer driver for any of their different printer models, it won't print, and prompts for admin authentication to update the printer driver.

      What's the best way to "fix" this so that the driver will auto-update without needing authentication constantly?
      All the users have standard user accounts on Windows 7 pro.

      Thanks!

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch
        last edited by

        Hmm, can they have just printer admin rights to handle this? No real idea without testing.

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        • DenisKelleyD
          DenisKelley
          last edited by

          Investigate http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725938.aspx

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          • ?
            A Former User
            last edited by

            GP can allow non-admins to install printer drivers.

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            • KatieK
              Katie @DenisKelley
              last edited by

              @DenisKelley said:

              Investigate http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725938.aspx

              Thanks - I am trying this out now.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @A Former User
                last edited by Dashrender

                @thecreativeone91 said:

                GP can allow non-admins to install printer drivers.

                GP can definitely allow non admins to install, but the problem itself won't go away.

                I recently did this - the users are still prompted when a drive change is made - though they don't actually need local (or otherwise) admin rights to install it. they simply have to approve the install.

                I suggest that if you're making a driver install, you send out a notice with instructions so people can do this update. Definitely not as transparent as it should be...

                EDIT*

                Scroll down, and in the When updating drivers for an existing connection box, select Show warning only.

                This is the part that hangs you up. The user will be prompted (or actually might not be).

                In my case, the users were trying to print from their browser - the browser would simply hang with no error or anything. Upon asking them what they were trying to do, I realized then that the driver wasn't updating itself automatically and behind the scenes. I had to kill the browser, open the printer control panel, right click and choose, update driver now (this option was added by the fact that there was a new driver on the server). Once this was installed (no local admin rights required because of the GPO settings) everything else worked as desired.

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                • thanksajdotcomT
                  thanksajdotcom
                  last edited by

                  My question is, how is it finding these new drivers? Are Windows Updates pulling driver updates and updating the print server? I agree with giving users the rights to install printer drivers. However, check your WSUS server/Windows Update settings for optional updates.

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                  • ?
                    A Former User @thanksajdotcom
                    last edited by

                    @ajstringham If you update print server drivers it will do this.

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                    • thanksajdotcomT
                      thanksajdotcom @A Former User
                      last edited by

                      @thecreativeone91 said:

                      @ajstringham If you update print server drivers it will do this.

                      That's my point. Are the server's print drivers getting updated automatically somehow, thus propagating the change system-wide?

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        In my case I installed a new HP driver, which apparently (completely expectantly) must have updated a part of one of my other pre existing HP drivers - which is where I had this problem.

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