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How to setup a Windows Print Server and deploy printers using
How to setup a Windows Print Server and deploy printers using Group Policy
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“Danny Moran”
Learn how to setup a windows print server and then deploy the printers using group policy. In this example, I show you how to install the print and document services role, add printer drivers to the print server, create tcp/ip ports on the print server, setup the shared printer, add the printer…
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Danny this was tremendously helpful. THANK YOU!!!
thx!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you! Very helpful.
Setting up a 2019 print server and GPResult /R shows success: however, I am getting printer is not installing, If I go to "Add device", it gives me Error: #740. I have a 2012 r2 print server that I setup years ago and works fine
Very well explained to the point.
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You're the goat. In an IT job and all my previous bosses have left so now I'm by myself just learning on the fly. Thank you very much.
Thanks for this! It's been a minute since I setup a print server!
To the point, precise and targeted without any extra non-sense comments, buzzes and whistles. Great content!
Hi. Great video. Im thinking about multifunctional devices. How to manage scaner driver/software installation. Is it possible to combine with printer deployment policy or just need to directly push gpo with software installation? Any adivces much appreciated. Thank you👍
This is exactly what I was looking for to use for some interview prep! Top video.
Is this approach protected from the PrintNightmare vulnerability?
How can i know the ip address of the printer that i add?
Sir, May you know the solution when I doply printer via GPO it require password admin local in comptuer to install driver of printer?
Fantastic Channel and absolutely great video! Thank you!
Thanks I just have a problem the printer is not set by default
I have over 90 printers in my organization. Is it possible to create one GPO with the option of filtering based on group membership?
Thanks for the useful videos.
How would you deploy printers to computers?
Is there a reason you don't set up the printers, driver and port in one go (rather than separately as you have in this video) and then run the deployment in the actual Print Server settings?
Sir is there any possibility to create a secondary print server or clustering for print server?