Hi ,
In regards to IC's and the Gold Image - i was just curious how most are loading Print Drivers . ( or are most not doing that ? )
We are using UEM / App Vol and Writables with just UIA's .
It sounds like most people are putting Printer Drivers on the Gold image of the instant clone ?
Sorry for being an idiot.. but i was just wondering the precise steps .
copy the driver files to C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository
We dont want everyone to have access to every printer... thus we dont want to install every printer on the GI .
Im just trying to 'preload' the drivers onto the GI.. so they are there when a users gets that printer added .
Perhaps install the printer then remove it ?.. i wonder if the driver stays ?
thanks .
Hi,
I add them with Print Management on the golden image. On Win10 start run printmanagement.msc, expand Print Servers, your computer and select Drivers. Right click and select Add Driver.
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Hi,
I add them with Print Management on the golden image. On Win10 start run printmanagement.msc, expand Print Servers, your computer and select Drivers. Right click and select Add Driver.
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In our setup we install HP Universal Drivers to the GM using a script that is run when we optimize the GM using the OSOT Fling.
We have the drivers extracted to a folder and use the following Powershell script to add the drivers in to the GM:
InstallHPDriver.ps1:
Invoke-Command {pnputil.exe /add-driver "C:\Tools\Tools-GM\Drivers\pcl6-x64-6.6.0.23029\hpcu215u.inf" /install}
Add-PrinterDriver -Name "HP Universal Printing PCL 6"
I would so what bjartest suggested to add the printer drivers. Also I would use universal drivers to minimize the amount of drivers to upload on the golden image.