------------------- OS Configuration:            Member Workstation Try running RSOP.msc from the command prompt.                 State:   Enabled, GPO: Certificate Deployment Enforced and did a gpupdate on the test machine, still same issue. Deploying printers is in basic pretty simple if you have Print Management installed on a server. once you work it out a few times, you know where to look for problems. I keep getting "Windows failed to apply the Group Policy Printers settings."             Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty), Certificate Deployment If I do a test with group policy modeling with my test machine and that user the results look like they should, with the policy actually applying. Right click on the Printer that you want to deploy and select Deploy with Group Policy. This happens on every gpo that is linked to the ou, i have 4. Have you tried to create a new GPO with basic settings, assign it to that OU and see what happens? The gpo i am testing is all user config, just a simple startup script. This issue occurs because the client-side extension that is responsible for applying the GPO does not consider an RODC an acceptable target for performing queries in Active Directory.                 State:   Enabled, Folder Redirection For example, the first time a user logged into the computer, the printer did not deploy because the driver was not installed. If you haven't looked it over, refer to the following article:  http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Deploying-Printers-Group-Policy-Windows-R2.html. Group Policy Not Being Applied?         BUILTIN\Users                 Log Name:          Security, Restricted Groups                 Policy:            RetentionDays                 Name:             Kaspersky Endpoint Security 8 for Windows From what i gather, the one with the replace loopback is causing this issue. I get the same issue with windows 7 anyways. Cause.         Always wait for network - prevent drive mapping errors Any ideas?                 Name:         disablerestartonbsod.bat If i do a test with group policy results, the actual esults are not the same. I am not sure if this was something I did wrong or if this is just the way it is. Another thing is if Group Policy is mapping a local TCPIP printer on a device, make sure server share gives everyone group print access else obscure application warning 4098 for Group Policy Printers – Group Policy Object did not apply because it failed … by         File Printer Sharing On and remote administration exception                 Deployment State: Assigned I do not have enforced checked on any gpo.         --------------- I find this to be helpful at explaining what loopback is and how to use it.     Last time Group Policy was applied: 3/12/2012 at 1:20:17 PM here is the results. by         -------------------------- They're getting replaced very soon.                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\RPC                 Policy:            AuditAccountLogon This person is a verified professional. -------------- The gpresult seems to be the same as the group policy results in the gpmc. Tested on both xp and windows 7.                 Setting: SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile Do you have any "Block Inheritance" enabled on the OU's?                 Computer Setting:  7, GPO: Default Domain Policy WMI, which allows conditional processing, tends to be a culprit as well.         LOCAL --------------------------------------------------------------, OS Type:                     Microsoft Windows XP Professional             N/A, Internet Explorer Browser User Interface I used to be on a windows 2003 domain and these worked fine, but since I upgraded to windows 2008 domain it seems to have broken something.     ------------------------------------------------------------------- I've checked the thread here: http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/146630-printer-deployed-by-gpo-not-showing-up?started_from=new_topic and those settings are fixed. I'll modify our GPO tonight and try it out tomorrow and report back. The first thing to check is Event Viewer > Applications. To continue this discussion, please                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon                 Deployment State: Assigned Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. 1981-2001, RSOP results for ***\testeng on WINXPTEST : Logging Mode         Install KAV x86 I also recommend enabling a policy in GPO called Point and Print restrictions.                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\PointAndPrint         User install print drivers, The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out                 AutoInstall:      True                 Policy:            MinimumPasswordLength Their XP machines are 5 years old, if not older and are the oldest computers we have in the company.             N/A, File System Settings                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate             N/A, Administrative Templates I have never gotten a printer to deploy successfully using group policy settings.                 Name:             Java(TM) 6 Update 30 4.                 State:   Enabled, GPO: Disable Offline Files run gpupdate /force. Using Windows Hello (PIN) on all domain systems, View this "Best Answer" in the replies below », Where do you stack up against other IT pros? Result: ZERO seconds / “Applying Group Policy Printers policy” never appear.                 Source:           \\filesrv\Applications\jre-6u30-windows-i586-s\jre1.6.0_30.msi Open the Server Manager console and select to install Print and Document Services role (if not already installed).From Role services list select to install Print Server service.Tip. This happens on every machine and I have checked multiple user accounts in multiple OUs.                 Policy:            LockoutDuration Verify your account             Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty), Disable Restart on BSOD                 Version:          9.0 configure your group policy with the connection. Travis N         ---------------- :). Administrative Templates. Make sure you have the correct drivers installed on the server. type the name of the printer … It would be easier to remove the computer from the domain and rejoin it back. In the denied gpos section under user i dont even see any of the gpos that are linked to the ou, its like they dont exist. the user is in the ou, the computer is not.             N/A, Security Options                 Computer Setting:  N/A, GPO: Default Domain Policy This GPO though is NOT applying successfully to Windows 7 machines.             N/A, Administrative Templates This applies even if you are using Item Level Targeting.         -------------------------- when i run gpresult /R i do not see my gpo being applied.         Default Domain Policy We also use item level targeting for the computer security group to validate against each one. The printer mapping is successfully created, but is not set as the default printer in the registry. Is your printer GPO applied at the domain level? When a downlevel setting is not defined, then the upper level, root setting gets applied.             GPO: Default Domain Policy ;), Most of the clients in my current environment are XP so we have to use pushprinterconnections.exe when publishing our printers. Nothing that is linked to the ou gets applied or even listed as denied. – The user ‘DC Black And White’ preference item in the ‘HP-Printers {02F894A2-03CF-425F-83CA-0E89764D2D2E}’ Group Policy Object did not apply because it failed with error code ‘0x80070bcb The specified printer driver was not found on the system and needs to be downloaded.’ This error was suppressed. I sure have. The new systems seem to tolerate pushprinterconnections.exe just fine. In this case, we are interested in the policy Allow non-administrators to install drivers for these device setup classes in the GPO section Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > System > Driver Installation. The only thing that woks 100% for me in the past was passing this on a script (computer GPO, XP clients): rundll32 printui.dll PrintUIEntry /ga /n"\\server\printer".         ------------------------                 Version:          8.1                 State:   Enabled, GPO: Enable Remote Desktop GPPreferences item is linked to West Sales Users OU. Mr. WestSalesUser 1 logs on. I don't recommend this. Start with the Scope.                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\PointAndPrint                 Computer Setting:  Not Enabled, Event Log Settings     ----------------------------------------------------                 Policy:            MaximumPasswordAge go to the machines and run "gpupdate /force" or "gpupdate /sync" (/force /sync if need be).                 Origin:           Applied Application, Startup Scripts         ----------------------------                 State:   Enabled, GPO: Windows Firewall         Domain Computers         NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE See the screen shot. Printers are pretty easy to deploy via Group Policy. http://blogs.technet.com/b/grouppolicy/archive/2009/06/24/gp-preferences-set-a-default-printer.aspx. We deploy printers with user preferences, log on times have not been an issue for physical machines, but for VDI’s had to amend this to a log on script because processing the Printers GPO section during log on was taking too long, recent tests show times of approx.             GPO: User install print drivers Anyone know where I look to see any possible errors for this? Possible to get a screen shot? Hence why I'm trying to automate as much as possible. Not all settings in Printing Defaults applying to clients.     CN=WINXPTEST,OU=Desktop,OU=Domain Computers,DC=***,DC=net     -------------------------------------------------------- You only need to set the printer driver install options in the GPO to Elevate without prompting for both settings. Click the New Group Policy Object icon and create a new GPO for the printer that you want to deploy.                 Setting: SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\FirewallRules If i cant get this figured out soon I will have to link every gpo to the top level. The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out ----- Disable Offline Files Filtering: Not Applied (Empty) Certificate Deployment Filtering: Not Applied (Empty) Local Group Policy Filtering: Not Applied (Empty) the merge one is for configuring offline files, which i want to set on a computer basis, the replace one is to add special user account to the local users on the machine. OS Version:                  5.1.2600                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU                 Setting: SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\RemoteAdminSettings             N/A, Account Policies                 Computer Setting:  0                 Computer Setting:  5, GPO: Default Domain Policy             Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty), WSUS I've got it working after the KB patch was installed, gpupdate and reboot. This IS the correct driver received from the company. Any WMI filter will still have to evaluate to true for the object that is processing the GPO. I did have some trouble getting all my printers to add to GPP but with persistence I eventually got all of them added.             N/A. Sysprep?         WINXPTEST$ Cloud Help Desk: Incoming email is not creating tickets (updated): Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off?                 Policy:            AuditDSAccess                 Members:   N/A                 State:   Enabled, GPO: User install print drivers I did notice something though when editing the GPO on my local machine (using Remote Admin Tools) and editing the GPO on the server.         ------------                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache Roaming Profile:                     --------------------         ------------------------ Take the Challenge ».                 State:   Enabled, GPO: User install print drivers Go to “Printers” and select “Add Printer” from the pop-up menu.         Local Admin Rights                 Computer Setting:  Success, Failure, GPO: Default Domain Policy         System Services         Disable Offline Files Clustered Certificate Service goes Offline When it fails over to th... http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Deploying-Printers-Group-Policy-Windows-R2.html, install printer on server with drivers (32/64 bit), share printer (if it hadn't been done) and connect it on a client computer. That said, I've recently added a handful of Windows 7 machines which all picked up the deployed printers without any problems.     Group Policy slow link threshold:   500 kbps, Applied Group Policy Objects         ----------------- So setting it to replace loopback basically stops any user configuration gpos from applying? You can check the Group Policy log of your Windows 7 machines here: Event Viewer > Application and Services Logs > Microsoft > Windows > Group Policy, Any detailed errors for group policy deployment would be in userenv.log, which you would have to enable on the client computer receiving the policies, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc739088%28WS.10%29.aspx, Do you have any Read-Only Domain Controllers in your environment?             N/A, Registry Settings                 Computer Setting:  100, Audit Policy The exception to this is when you're using Loopback Processing.         Domain Users         WSUS                 State:   Enabled, GPO: WSUS In the Local Group Policy Editor, expand the following folders: Computer Configuration.             N/A, Public Key Policies                 AutoInstall:      True The printer is "deployed" when editing locally, but on the DC, it's a blank connection status. Domain Type:                 Windows 2000 Did you link the GPO to the OU the contain the user account since it is a user setting? i am looking for ENG MAP O Drive which doesnt even appear, Microsoft (R) Windows (R) XP Operating System Group Policy Result tool v2.0 Path not found? GPRESULT /H doesn't provide any errors about it.                 Computer Setting:  Not Enabled, GPO: Default Domain Policy To continue this discussion, please It is linked to an ou where the user i am testing with resides and the security filtering is giving permission only to that user I am testing. on         -----------         NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK When you remove the computer, the computer object isn't deleted from AD, so it will go right back in to the same OU.                 Policy:            LockoutBadCount Group policy not applying to security group.                 Source:           \\kav\KLSHARE\Packages\NetAgent_9.0.2786\exec\Kaspersky Network Agent.msi The most common issue seen with Group Policy is a setting not being applied.     ----------------------------- Cloud Help Desk: Incoming email is not creating tickets (updated): Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off? Thanks everyone.     Group Policy was applied from:      DC2. If you are starting with a new GPO (or changing the scope), you still have to ensure that the GPO is linked and filtered correctly. 3. Loop back can be tricky at times.     Group Policy slow link threshold:   500 kbps, Applied Group Policy Objects No error logs that i can see related. The client has to have the drivers too, or must be admin. I suggest "Enforced" check to the GPO that you're trying to work and give that a try.                 Policy:            ForceLogoffWhenHourExpire                 State:   Enabled, GPO: File Printer Sharing On and remote administration exception Is the user and computer account located under the OU?         Disable Offline Files It depends on whether your deploying it in the user configuration as a shared printer (which points it to a print server) or deploying it in the user or computer configuration as an IP printer (which makes it independent, but needs to get the drivers from somewhere), However, I believe that's a conversation for a new topic, and not this one.         Install KAV x64 drivers , are the right divers added for the client PC  (32/64bit). Find printers on the network. kputzlocher What OU is the GPO Linked to? one is set to replace and the other is set to merge. I had one XP computer on a site with 4 Win7 machines and 1 Server 2008R2 then i remembered it need the KB patch to get the printer.         ---------------------- I agree with B-Rad and AEisen.         ---------------------- While you are working in Group Policy Preferences, create an item to delete the Microsoft Teams shortcut that is …                 Computer Setting:  24, GPO: Default Domain Policy Site Name:                   Default-First-Site-Name         Local User Accounts Viola, silently installed prints that are painless to deploy. You can easily test your WMI filters by using the WMI Filter V…                 Policy:            ResetLockoutCount So i know its not related to one machine or one ou.     Last time Group Policy was applied: 3/12/2012 at 1:20:55 PM                 Parameters:       Group Policy was applied from:      DC2.         Certificate Deployment                 Origin:           Applied Application, GPO: Install KAV x86 The first place to check is the Scope... 2.. Next, check the security filtering.                 Computer Setting:  Success, GPO: Default Domain Policy                 Computer Setting:  Success, Failure, User Rights                 State:   disabled, GPO: Default Domain Policy set security filtering to my user object and my computer object.         I can tell and show with screenshots how you set it up, but there is enough written about that already.         Disable Restart on BSOD See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/231287.                 Computer Setting:  Not Enabled, GPO: Default Domain Policy             GPO: Local Admin Rights             N/A, Internet Explorer Connection                 State:   Enabled, GPO: Local User Accounts                 Computer Setting:  Not Enabled, GPO: Default Domain Policy He doesn't want to reimage the computer? applied the gpo to the OU where my computer/user are located. 4. Its every OU that has a gpo linked to it that has user config. Also to answer your previous question I have 2 DCs.             N/A, Internet Explorer Programs             GPO: Default Domain Policy The most common issue with Group Policy is a setting not being applied. Why? The user portion of the policy will only apply to the users if their user account are in or below the OU that the policy applies to. When you run GPRESULT on that machine does it show the computer location in AD?                 AutoInstall:      True             Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty), File Printer Sharing On and remote administration exception         ------------------ (test it) make sure Windows XP machines have KB943729 installed. Group policy is being applied to fslogix profiles but once the group policy parameters is changed the fslogix profile remain with the old policy parameter means group policy not being refreshed and updated to the user. 2. run the following command netdom reset %computername% /domain:%domainname%.             Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty), Install Kav Agent v9             Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty), Always wait for network - prevent drive mapping errors Type a name for the new Group Policy Object (e.g. Domain Name:                 ***                 Computer Setting:  Enabled, GPO: Default Domain Policy if so then thats the issue and I can set it to merge mode?                 Computer Setting:  Success, GPO: Default Domain Policy         ----------------                 State:   Enabled, USER SETTINGS To make sure that the issue is related to the domain GPO, create a separate OU in the domain and move the problem computer to it. Check to see if you have a Domain root linked GPO with a computer configuration for Loopback Processing.         ---------------------------------------- It applies specifically to Server 2003 R2, but the process for publishing printers should be almost identical for Server 2008 and 2008 R2.     ----------------------------- Also note that even though I pushed out printers with GPP and installed the correct drivers on the server, the printers did not deploy until I manually installed the driver onto each computer. Add a TCP / IP printer or web service by IP address or hostname.                 State:   Enabled, GPO: Always wait for network - prevent drive mapping errors             Filtering:  Denied (Security), Local Group Policy         ---------------         BUILTIN\Administrators                 Policy:            AuditAccountManage to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Then using Group Policy Management Console (GPMC.msc) enable blocking of policy inheritance for this container ( Block Inheritance ). Select the Group Policy tab, and then select New to create a new Group Policy setting. Printers. Also you can install Print Server role with management tools using the following PowerShell command: If you are configuring a computer side setting, make sure the GPO is linked to the Organization Unit (OU) that contains the computer. I created a policy regarding user configuration that blocks the user from changing the desktop background.                 State:   Enabled, GPO: File Printer Sharing On and remote administration exception If so that will apply to all users in … I have gotten it to work successfully with group policy preferences, which I see you can configure from your screen shots.         Windows Firewall                 Policy:            PasswordHistorySize         Install Java 2. As you can tell, it takes around 2 minutes on Applying Group Policy Printer Policy before moving forward.             GPO: Disable Restart on BSOD                 Computer Setting:  Not Enabled, GPO: Default Domain Policy         Everyone The only solution I have found is to go to the XP box and remove it from the domain, reboot twice, and put it back in the domain. 1. You will need every driver for each architecture that will connect to the server as well as separate OS drivers such as XP and Win 7.             Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty), Enable Remote Desktop                 Deployment State: Assigned ------------------                 Policy:            MinimumPasswordAge Connected over a slow link? Install Windows XP Support Tools Ditch the policy setting and configure it in group policy preferences. If not, it can't install the printer because it have to install drivers and needs admin credentials. The only thing I didn't notice, is that it wasn't in the list of network printers so I'm going to google around on that. Network printer driver install for non-admins running Win7 and no print server.                 Computer Setting:  180, GPO: Default Domain Policy         Everyone         ------------------ Have you installed the Group Policy Preference Client Side Extensions on this Windows XP computer? If so, then that setting could trump all downlevel OU user-side settings because all your downlevel OU do not have a Loopback Processing set by default.             GPO: Default Domain Policy on It will make things smoother in the long run, Clustered Certificate Service goes Offline When it fails over to the 2nd Node, Are you smarter than most IT pros?     Resultant Set Of Policies for User: 50 seconds average for the printers.         Enable Remote Desktop                 NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users Just remember WinXp and Vista need the group policy preferences optional Windows Update for the to work.                 State:   disabled, GPO: File Printer Sharing On and remote administration exception I have no idea why this suddenly decided to not work, this thread details the same issue but i didnt see any resolution, http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/107533-problems-applying-a-gpo-in-a-nested-ou?page=1&started_from=new_topic.                 Policy:            EnableAdminAccount         BUILTIN\Users The client-side extension forces the domain controller locator mechanism to request writable domain controllers only.                 Policy:            PasswordComplexity i created a gpo - computer policy.                 Setting: SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\Services\RemoteDesktop                 State:   Enabled, GPO: Windows Firewall The GP Client in XP can get confused sometimes. ask a new question. I just printed to the printer from my computer (it's shared off of the server so I used the drivers that I had installed on the server) and it prints when I manually add it.                 Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Cryptography\AutoEnrollment                 Computer Setting:  99999, GPO: Default Domain Policy 10 Common Problems Causing Group Policy To Not Apply 1.. Right-click that container, and then select Properties.         Main_ENG ask a new question. If i link the gpo to the top level domain it works just fine. If you have further issues, the event log is very helpful in diagnosing errors.                 Setting: SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\Services\FileAndPrint                 Origin:           Applied Application, GPO: Install Kav Agent v9 Printers in Group Policy -> Computer Configuration Preferences not accessible by users. configure your group policy with the connection. We have around 750 printers in 1 GPO using User Configuration each with a create and an update to install and set default.         Default Domain Policy Run the command on the computer in question; Then upload the computer.txt file so a second set of eyes can look at it. Result: 29 seconds for the CLIENT to show “Applying Group Policy Printers policy”… then MOVE ON. 0.

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