Windows 7 - Auswahl Einen Netzwerkdrucker hinzufügen fehlt
Hallo,
ich habe ein Image von einem PC gemacht und dies heute auf einen PC zurückgespielt.
Leider fehlt die nun bei dem neuen PC unter Geräte und Drucker - Drucker hinzufügen - die Auswahl "einen Netzwerkdrucker hinzufügen".
Hat jemand eine Idee woran das liegen kann?
Es handelt sich bei den Benutzern um einen Domänen-Benutzer aber selbst mit dem Administratoren-Konto ist die Funktion nicht auswählbar.
Vielen Dank für Eure Mühe!
Gruss
ChrisOWL
ich habe ein Image von einem PC gemacht und dies heute auf einen PC zurückgespielt.
Leider fehlt die nun bei dem neuen PC unter Geräte und Drucker - Drucker hinzufügen - die Auswahl "einen Netzwerkdrucker hinzufügen".
Hat jemand eine Idee woran das liegen kann?
Es handelt sich bei den Benutzern um einen Domänen-Benutzer aber selbst mit dem Administratoren-Konto ist die Funktion nicht auswählbar.
Vielen Dank für Eure Mühe!
Gruss
ChrisOWL
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Hi, hab da noch was gefunden. vllt hilts ja.
Method 1: Download universal drivers that are compatible with bit 32bit and 64bit systems. Then reinstall the printers with these drivers on server, share and deploy them.
I suggest you go to Microsoft Update Catalog to search the drivers.
Method 2: Install printers on one Windows 7 64bit client and deploy the printers from it.
Step1: Install the network and shared printers
1. Click Start, click Control Panel and double click Devices and Printers.
2. Click Add a Printer.
3. Select "Add a local printer".
4. Select "Create a new port". Choose "Local Port" as the type of the port.
5. In the box "Enter a port name", type the address as the following format.
\\<IP address of the host computer>\<The Share Name of the printer>
Or
\\<IP address of the network printer>
Then click Next.
6. Select the correct driver in from the driver list. If the required driver is not present, click the “Windows Update” button. After the update finishes, search for the proper driver again. If you have downloaded the driver and extract the package to local drive, click “Have Disk” to locate to the proper *.inf file.
Step 2: Deploy the printers.
1. Open Print Management in the Windows 7 system .
2. In the Print Management tree, select the local computer under the “Print Servers”, click Printers.
3. In the results pane, right-click the printer you want to deploy, and then click Deploy with Group Policy.
4. In the Deploy with Group Policy dialog box, click Browse, and then choose a Group Policy object.
5. To assign the printer connection setting to the GPO, do one or both of the following:
As a per-user setting, select the The users that this GPO applies to (per user) check box.
As a per-machine setting, select the The computers that this GPO applies to (per machine) check box
Method 1: Download universal drivers that are compatible with bit 32bit and 64bit systems. Then reinstall the printers with these drivers on server, share and deploy them.
I suggest you go to Microsoft Update Catalog to search the drivers.
Method 2: Install printers on one Windows 7 64bit client and deploy the printers from it.
Step1: Install the network and shared printers
1. Click Start, click Control Panel and double click Devices and Printers.
2. Click Add a Printer.
3. Select "Add a local printer".
4. Select "Create a new port". Choose "Local Port" as the type of the port.
5. In the box "Enter a port name", type the address as the following format.
\\<IP address of the host computer>\<The Share Name of the printer>
Or
\\<IP address of the network printer>
Then click Next.
6. Select the correct driver in from the driver list. If the required driver is not present, click the “Windows Update” button. After the update finishes, search for the proper driver again. If you have downloaded the driver and extract the package to local drive, click “Have Disk” to locate to the proper *.inf file.
Step 2: Deploy the printers.
1. Open Print Management in the Windows 7 system .
2. In the Print Management tree, select the local computer under the “Print Servers”, click Printers.
3. In the results pane, right-click the printer you want to deploy, and then click Deploy with Group Policy.
4. In the Deploy with Group Policy dialog box, click Browse, and then choose a Group Policy object.
5. To assign the printer connection setting to the GPO, do one or both of the following:
As a per-user setting, select the The users that this GPO applies to (per user) check box.
As a per-machine setting, select the The computers that this GPO applies to (per machine) check box