Printer GPOs
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@JaredBusch said in Printer GPOs:
@LAH3385 said in Printer GPOs:
set secondary GPO to update default printer to whatever area they reside at.
How do you do this? is it reliable? I have never had good luck getting default printers consistently set correctly.
You could do a WMI filter for subnets.. but yeah it's not worth it. Users like changing them an a GPO will force them back.
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@Jason said in Printer GPOs:
@JaredBusch said in Printer GPOs:
@LAH3385 said in Printer GPOs:
set secondary GPO to update default printer to whatever area they reside at.
How do you do this? is it reliable? I have never had good luck getting default printers consistently set correctly.
You could do a WMI filter for subnets.. but yeah it's not worth it. Users like changing them an a GPO will force them back.
More specifically, I was meaning what GPO setting was he using to specify the default, because I have a continuous problems making it stick in general.
One thing I dread with getting Windows 10 deployed because of the stupid "last printer as default" thing in 1511.
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@JaredBusch said in Printer GPOs:
@Jason said in Printer GPOs:
@JaredBusch said in Printer GPOs:
@LAH3385 said in Printer GPOs:
set secondary GPO to update default printer to whatever area they reside at.
How do you do this? is it reliable? I have never had good luck getting default printers consistently set correctly.
You could do a WMI filter for subnets.. but yeah it's not worth it. Users like changing them an a GPO will force them back.
More specifically, I was meaning what GPO setting was he using to specify the default, because I have a continuous problems making it stick in general.
One thing I dread with getting Windows 10 deployed because of the stupid "last printer as default" thing in 1511.
You can deploy a regedit for it
http://windowsitpro.com/windows-10/reverting-new-default-printer-feature-windows-10-november-update
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@JaredBusch said in Printer GPOs:
@Jason said in Printer GPOs:
@JaredBusch said in Printer GPOs:
@LAH3385 said in Printer GPOs:
set secondary GPO to update default printer to whatever area they reside at.
How do you do this? is it reliable? I have never had good luck getting default printers consistently set correctly.
You could do a WMI filter for subnets.. but yeah it's not worth it. Users like changing them an a GPO will force them back.
More specifically, I was meaning what GPO setting was he using to specify the default, because I have a continuous problems making it stick in general.
One thing I dread with getting Windows 10 deployed because of the stupid "last printer as default" thing in 1511.
You can disable that.
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Registry Path: HKEY_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\LegacyDefaultPrinterMode = 1
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@Dashrender said in Printer GPOs:
Registry Path: HKEY_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\LegacyDefaultPrinterMode = 1
WTF good is that? I hate registry. Why isn't there a GPO for that.
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@JaredBusch said in Printer GPOs:
@Dashrender said in Printer GPOs:
Registry Path: HKEY_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\LegacyDefaultPrinterMode = 1
WTF good is that? I hate registry. Why isn't there a GPO for that.
There is a GPO for that:
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@wrx7m said in Printer GPOs:
@JaredBusch said in Printer GPOs:
@Dashrender said in Printer GPOs:
Registry Path: HKEY_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\LegacyDefaultPrinterMode = 1
WTF good is that? I hate registry. Why isn't there a GPO for that.
There is a GPO for that:
No, that is setting registry via GPO. not a GPO setting.
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@JaredBusch said in Printer GPOs:
@wrx7m said in Printer GPOs:
@JaredBusch said in Printer GPOs:
@Dashrender said in Printer GPOs:
Registry Path: HKEY_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\LegacyDefaultPrinterMode = 1
WTF good is that? I hate registry. Why isn't there a GPO for that.
There is a GPO for that:
No, that is setting registry via GPO. not a GPO setting.
While I see what you are saying - at least it's a solution. There isn't a GPO for the other Reg hack listed here.
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6 of one. It accomplishes what you wanted without having to go to each system and do it manually. Is it a full-on GPO setting? No. Will it work? Probably.