Network Printer List Not Populating
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@wirestyle22 Is the printer's "list in the directory" checkbox checked?
Start simple.
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@JaredBusch Yes it is checked. There are a few hundred printers there, but I checked about 20 and it was enabled on all 20.
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@wirestyle22 Then you are back to AD, IMO. but no idea where to look
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@JaredBusch I know you can control parts of this in GPO but that's typically the amount of printers displayed etc. Attempting to research. Will post findings here.
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In
Group Policy Object Editorif you navigate to:Computer Configuration>Administrative Templates>PrintersEnable the following:
Allow printers to be published
Automatically publish new printers in Active Directory
Check published state to Enabled (Set the Interval to something low)Restart the
Print Spooler Serviceinservices.mscThis Fixed the issue.
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@wirestyle22 You likely have hundreds of GPOs to check.
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Is this on your air gapped network? I only ask because Server 2003. Is it even 64 bit? If not, it's a pain deploying drivers to 64 bit clients.
OK, who am I kidding? Printer drivers are a pain no matter what the situation.
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Is there other things that are 'not working' that use dns/wins?
Have you disabled any services through GPO? -
I was wondering about WINS also. Is there WINS server in this environment? If so, is it being used?
Is this the environment that uses only Static IPs?
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Yes my guess is WINS or a service like SSDP is disabled for clients there through gpo
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Is this a single 2003 server running print jobs for all users over all locations? huh - do they have any WAN link issues? Printing can kill WAN links.
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This is the second time I applied a change and it did not apply. I went back into Group Policy in my post before this and noticed it had not applied my change again.
I reapplied it and it worked.