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1.

Installing print services


Installing print services for Windows Server 2008 R2 is done by adding the Print and Document
Services role. This role is added using Server Manager. Print services includes four primary role
services (see Figure 1):

Print Server

LPD Service

Internet Printing

Distributed Scan Server


Figure 1. Print Server Role Services.

2. Administering a print server


The print server role service adds all components necessary to set up, share, and manage network
printers. After installing this role, you will notice that the Print Management console will be added to
Server Manager and can be accessed from the node Roles | Print and Document Services | Print
Management (see Figure 2).

Figure 2. Print Management Console.

Installing a network printer on print server


Using the print management console, you can manage all your network printers from one central
console. One of the first steps you will want to perform is to install network printers on your print
server. This can be done by performing the following steps within the print management console:
1.

Select the Printers node under Print Management | Print Servers | your print server name (see
Figure 3).
Figure 3. Print Server Printers Node.

2.

Right click the Printers node and select the option Add Printer...

3.

You can choose how to locate the printer you want to install including searching the network,
using an existing port, or creating a new port. In this exercise, we will choose the option to
search the network (see Figure 4). Then click Next.
Figure 4. Printer port options.

4.

The printer installation wizard will begin searching the local network for printers. After the search
is complete, any network printers found are listed in the wizard as seen in Figure 5.
Figure 5. Searching for Network Printers.

5.

Select the printer you want to install, and then click Next. The wizard will attempt to add a port for
the selected printer.

6.

You will next need to give the printer a name and share name (see Figure 6). Additionally, you
can list location and comments to make it easier for users to find the printer. For example, by
using the notation HQ/2nd/Processing Room, users can search for a printer based on its
location. When searching Active Directory for printers, a user could enter the search HQ/2nd/* to
list all printers on the second floor in the HQ building.
Figure 6. Creating Printer Share.

7.

After entering relevant printer information, click Next to continue. Then click Next again to install
the printer driver. When the installation is complete you will receive a confirmation page. Click
Finish to close the wizard.

Once the printer has been created, you can make the printer more accessible and easier to find by
publishing it to Active Directory. To do this, locate the printer in the printer management console and
choose properties. Then click the Sharing tab and select the option List in Directory as seen in Figure
7. Then click OK.
Figure 7. Publishing Shared Printer to Active Directory.

You can now access this printer from a Windows client by entering the UNC path to the printer share
(\\Server Name\Printer Share) or by searching Active Directory as seen in Figure 8.
Figure 8. Searching Active Directory for Published Printer.

Deploying printers using Group Policy


Additionally, you can push shared printers out to users via Group Policy. To deploy a printer via Group
Policy, perform the following:
1.

Locate the printer in the printer management console. Then right click the printer you want to
deploy and choose the option Deploy with Group Policy. This will open the Deploy with Group
Policy window.

2.

Click the Browse button to select the GPO you want to use to deploy the selected printer (see
Figure 9). If you want to use a new GPO specifically for deploying printers, you will need to
create the GPO prior to using the deploy with group policy option within the print management
console.
Figure 9. Deploy with Group Policy Options.

3.

Next you need to select whether you want the printer to be deployed to computers or users. By
selecting computers, the printer will be deployed to any user who logs on to computers to which
this policy is applied. If you select users, the printer will be deployed to users to whom the policy
is applied, no matter which computer they log on to. If you want to deploy the printer to both
users and computers, select both options. Then click Add.

4.

You should now see the printer listed in the Deploy with Group Policy windows as seen in Figure
10. Click OK to complete the GPO setup.

Figure 10. Selecting a GPO.

You can now log on to a computer that the policy is applied to and you should see the printer installed
and ready to use.

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