I have performed some research, and it appears that I can target both XP
and 7
clients with group policy preferences
to add a shared printer
.
This article describes the presence of a Shared Printer item on the New
menu in the group policy preferences
Control Panel Settings
item Printers
, but all I have listed are: TCP/IP Printer
and Local Printer
.
The server which I am using to create the GPO
is Windows 2008 R2
.
Why doesn't the New
Printer
option allow me to create a Shared Printer
?
Are you in the right configuration container? It only shows up in the User Configuration, not the Computer Configuration (since the user account/profile is required to map to a shared printer).