I appreciate the tutorial. most of my experience of corporate networking has been learned on the job not for college. your tutorial is laid out very well, stepped though it perfectly. I certainly plan on watching they rest of your videos.
VIKAS you are the king bro! Many configurations that I have been looking for related to Windows Server you are the best one who explains the most efficient way. I can't thank you enough man!
I have a doubt, if i have machines x86 and machines x64, i need to tick both when i'm installing the drivers? This will choose automatically the best one for each OS?
Hie. Great videos. i have a little problem with installing the printers using group policy. I have a server running windows server 2012 r2 and the server has an HP printer connected to it. there are 5 workstations connecting to the server and using the shared printer. Two of these workstations are failing to install the printer driver and give an error message "a policy on your computer is in effect which prevents ....." . I have enabled point and printer restrictions after reading somewhere online and delelted an update on the workstations but I still have the same problem Any suggestions on what else I could try?
Hi, good instructional video! One question, if the client has to manually do "gpoupdate /force command, can this be done through active directory scripting or management, if so can you do a demo on that, thanks!
Great videos on this topic. When deploying this way how is the default printer determined? Deploy with Group Policy option and adding multiple printers, which is determined to be the default? I don't see any option to set.
I want to deploy 100 + printers / 500 users/ 1 Main site and 5 remote sites connecting back via VPN. What is the best practice? Should the printers be IP'd per department/subnet or should all the printers be on the same Subnet? What is easier to deploy and manage??
I appreciate the tutorial. most of my experience of corporate networking has been learned on the job not for college. your tutorial is laid out very well, stepped though it perfectly. I certainly plan on watching they rest of your videos.
Thanks brother
VIKAS you are the king bro! Many configurations that I have been looking for related to Windows Server you are the best one who explains the most efficient way. I can't thank you enough man!
Thank you very much for your feedback, Glad to know you like it..
Hi vikas, is there anyways to add printers under the LDAP in Windows Server 2016?. Your reply is very much appreciated
I have a doubt, if i have machines x86 and machines x64, i need to tick both when i'm installing the drivers? This will choose automatically the best one for each OS?
Very informative video that explains this process better than any article i have found, thanks Vikas!
Thanks for your feedback... Glad to know you like it.
Clearly understood, Thank You Vikas!
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very excellent job Mr Vikas, God Bless you
Thanks glad to know you like it
Thanks, God bless You.
Thanks, Glad to know you like this video.
Hie. Great videos. i have a little problem with installing the printers using group policy. I have a server running windows server 2012 r2 and the server has an HP printer connected to it. there are 5 workstations connecting to the server and using the shared printer. Two of these workstations are failing to install the printer driver and give an error message "a policy on your computer is in effect which prevents ....." . I have enabled point and printer restrictions after reading somewhere online and delelted an update on the workstations but I still have the same problem Any suggestions on what else I could try?
Try to use two servers, one server as a print server and another one as ADS Domain controller.
Hi, good instructional video! One question, if the client has to manually do "gpoupdate /force command, can this be done through active directory scripting or management, if so can you do a demo on that, thanks!
By default update will run on every reboot/Login
good morning ji.1st my thanks to you.......................,very usefull youtube channal vikas singh.
Welcome
Great videos on this topic. When deploying this way how is the default printer determined? Deploy with Group Policy option and adding multiple printers, which is determined to be the default? I don't see any option to set.
Hi, For this i think you have select default on Client or Printer Share settings
Vikas Singh yes thanks, found that is the way. Thought something would be built into the deploy to GPO option.
Cool... Good
@@LabsHandsOn So there's no way to set the default printer via GPO? That would be a problem on a large nu,mber of clients...
I want to deploy 100 + printers / 500 users/ 1 Main site and 5 remote sites connecting back via VPN. What is the best practice?
Should the printers be IP'd per department/subnet or should all the printers be on the same Subnet? What is easier to deploy and manage??
What if you want to give access to the printers only to selected clients on network?
you don't need until you need this.
@@LabsHandsOn Why do you think i asked ?... lol
excellent video
Thanks
Not working on windows 10 machines even with the latest driver for win10
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