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Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Q's Tech Babble. To know if you need a cert, install the printer in a test environment and see if a certificate prompt like the following is displayed: If so, click the Install button and finish installing the printer. Import Custom Settings Settings like tray options, paper type, and color modes will all be set to the manufacturer defaults.

Uninstall Printer If the printer needs to be uninstalled, the command is an easy one-liner: rundll32 printui. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading If I need to replace a newly added driver to almost all the printers in the environment, please let me know the command Like Like.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email required Address never made public. Name required. Search Posts. He is currently employed as an IT professional in higher education. Probably the easiest way to handle this is if you tell us what. Are you wanting a silent install? Are you trying to pass installation options to the installer? Things like that. If there is an msi, GPO will take it all the way.

If you only have an exe, then it depends on the program You'd have to set flags for options, install path, next, etc.

If the software is from a large company, they may have these things published somewhere or an. I've seen small or custom exe's that don't have any cmd line details available. This would be incredibly difficult to automate! I am not in a domain environment, therefore no GPO. I am trying to install Slack onto a desktop as apart of a bunch of other scripts that run.

I have the. Certain end users would cease to function if they were unable to printe because a server was rebooting or what have you.

First I was looking for a way to install printers by IP faster than the normal "add a printer", "add a local printer", "create a new port" and that whole time-consuming process. There are several ways to do this, I chose to use Windows already installed printer commands and wrote scripts for each of the printers I was trying to install. What are the 3 scripts you retrieve and copy into the local scripts folder?

Are they modified templates? Or, can I get some help in writing my own? In order to avoid having the scripts in different places with the OS I just made sure it used the location I provided by copying the scripts to the local machine. Got a lot of different printers at the school I work at, I modified the script and put it on a USB drive and it works like a charm!

Thanks for saving me a lot of work! To make it work, just search for unidrv.



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