Enterprise Domain Admins for security, often, to the end user's account is a common domain account, ordinary office is enough, but if the normal domain account to install the printer from the print server, you will be prompted to enter the administrator account and password to continue to install the driver, How do you solve this problem if you don't want to give it to a user administrator?
It's really simple, just make a small change in the domain strategy:
1. Start-run-enter Gpmc.msc to open the Domain Policy console.
2. Computer Configuration-Set-windows settings-security settings-Local Policies-security options found in "Device: Prevent users from installing printer drivers", set this setting to Disabled.
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3. Computer Configuration-Set-windows settings-security settings-Local Policies-User rights Assignment Find "load and unload device drivers", define this policy, add the Domain Users group.
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4, note, User Configuration-policies-Administrative Templates-Control Panel-the printer found "point and print Restrictions", defined as disabled.
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