When I deploy a printer:
- to computers via GPO, it seems to deploy to Windows XP machines only.
- to users via GPO, it deploys to both Windows XP and Windows 7 machines.
When I look in the RSoP Snap-in, it shows the policy hitting the computer successfully and there are no errors in the Event Viewer.
Here's what you have to do to get Windows 7 to be printer friendly with a Windows 2003 domain/print server.
PolicyDefinitions
folder in%systemroot%\sysvol\domain\policies\
on your domain controller.%systemroot%\PolicyDefinitions\
into\\\domain\sysvol\domain\Policies\PolicyDefinitions
Programs and Features
>Turn Windows features on or off
)Computer configuration
>Policies
>Administrative Templates
>Printers
Set the following options:
EDIT
I would also like to add I've had a lot of trouble with this and want this answer to be complete. I've had issues with users not being able to print randomly. It would remove the printer and when reading it from GPO we would see the following suppressed message:
When I would manually try to add it from the print server I would then have the message:
After chasing this around for a few weeks, I found someone else had the problem. The issue is corrected the following Microsoft Hotfix:
A computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 intermittently cannot use a shared network printer to print.
Update for Windows 7 SP1
Windows 7 SP1 includes this hotfix, so if you're having this problem with SP1 you need to keep digging. Took me a while to figure out, so thought I'd save others the trouble. I'll repost here if I figure out why this happens on SP1.