Print Server Printer Deployment to RDSH via GPO Issues












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I have a print server that host all printers, and an RDSH that users log into to access certain software.



I am having issues currently mapping printers per users/machine to the RDSH session.



If i log in as a super user to the RDSH, the printer installs fine, policy applies via security group, but the printer is viewable to all users in that RDSH session.



Is there a way to map these printers on a per user/computer basis via GPO as non admin?



If i log in as a standard user, the Access denied error comes up on the GPO and the printer does not install.



I need to try and achieve the following:



User logs in to windows, printers map to the windows environment. (Working)



User logs into RDC and the same printers applied via the user gpo above gets mapped on a per user basis to the RDSH?



Ive been struggling with this for a while now and not sure if SU is the best forum to post this to?










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    I have a print server that host all printers, and an RDSH that users log into to access certain software.



    I am having issues currently mapping printers per users/machine to the RDSH session.



    If i log in as a super user to the RDSH, the printer installs fine, policy applies via security group, but the printer is viewable to all users in that RDSH session.



    Is there a way to map these printers on a per user/computer basis via GPO as non admin?



    If i log in as a standard user, the Access denied error comes up on the GPO and the printer does not install.



    I need to try and achieve the following:



    User logs in to windows, printers map to the windows environment. (Working)



    User logs into RDC and the same printers applied via the user gpo above gets mapped on a per user basis to the RDSH?



    Ive been struggling with this for a while now and not sure if SU is the best forum to post this to?










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      I have a print server that host all printers, and an RDSH that users log into to access certain software.



      I am having issues currently mapping printers per users/machine to the RDSH session.



      If i log in as a super user to the RDSH, the printer installs fine, policy applies via security group, but the printer is viewable to all users in that RDSH session.



      Is there a way to map these printers on a per user/computer basis via GPO as non admin?



      If i log in as a standard user, the Access denied error comes up on the GPO and the printer does not install.



      I need to try and achieve the following:



      User logs in to windows, printers map to the windows environment. (Working)



      User logs into RDC and the same printers applied via the user gpo above gets mapped on a per user basis to the RDSH?



      Ive been struggling with this for a while now and not sure if SU is the best forum to post this to?










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      I have a print server that host all printers, and an RDSH that users log into to access certain software.



      I am having issues currently mapping printers per users/machine to the RDSH session.



      If i log in as a super user to the RDSH, the printer installs fine, policy applies via security group, but the printer is viewable to all users in that RDSH session.



      Is there a way to map these printers on a per user/computer basis via GPO as non admin?



      If i log in as a standard user, the Access denied error comes up on the GPO and the printer does not install.



      I need to try and achieve the following:



      User logs in to windows, printers map to the windows environment. (Working)



      User logs into RDC and the same printers applied via the user gpo above gets mapped on a per user basis to the RDSH?



      Ive been struggling with this for a while now and not sure if SU is the best forum to post this to?







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