Everyone knows Window7 install a printer requires elevated or administrator privileges to install drivers, but domain users are generally user rights, each time you install a printer requires an IT administrator to enter the account and password is quite troublesome, the following is a workaround.
Open the Domain Control Policy Manager, create a new policy, or edit the default policy.
Computer Configuration--Manage templates--printers, locate the "point and print Restrictions"
Enable and set the security prompt "do not show warning or elevation hints", and then publish the policy to the OU of the computer
Domain control and client execution Gpupdate/force update under Policy
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Win7 Domain users to implement user permissions to install shared printers