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      danilopinotti
      last edited by danilopinotti

      The video that i say was finded in FOG Wiki:
      https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Managing_FOG#Printers
      ( http://freeghost.sourceforge.net/videotutorials/printer.swf )

      FOG Version: 4630

      To add the printer, I set as a local printer and put all the information with correct syntax, according to the video. However, the INF file does not contain the same information. I used the same nomenclature that Windows provides when we go to install the printer and choose a driver manually. So, i linked the INF file with C:\Windows\inf\ntprint.inf even though it was different from the one in the video.

      Att, Danilo Pinotti

      Fog 1.3.0-RC-7
      Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott @danilopinotti
        last edited by

        @danilopinotti try this to help you build the printer information you need. To work make sure the printer you want to client to work with is successfully installed on the machine you run the program on.

        https://github.com/FOGProject/fog-client/releases/download/0.9.5/PrinterManagerHelper.exe

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          danilopinotti
          last edited by danilopinotti

          This way worked.
          All computers need to have the printer driver to work?

          Att, Danilo Pinotti

          Fog 1.3.0-RC-7
          Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            Correct, the drivers MUST exist on the system trying to receive the printer. This is because FOG is not supplying the drivers, it’s supplying the location where the Client will get its driver from.

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            Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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            • Wayne WorkmanW
              Wayne Workman @Tom Elliott
              last edited by

              @Tom-Elliott said:

              it’s supplying the location where the Client will get its driver from.

              I would like to put drivers in a share folder.

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              • Raymond BellR
                Raymond Bell Testers
                last edited by

                I add all my printer drivers to a hidden folder on the C drive of the host image and works great!!!

                then set printer up in fog as IP Local

                C:\Printers\hpuniversal\hpcu155c.inf

                Raymond Bell
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                • Wayne WorkmanW
                  Wayne Workman @Raymond Bell
                  last edited by

                  @Raymond-Bell said:

                  I add all my printer drivers to a hidden folder on the C drive of the host image and works great!!!

                  then set printer up in fog as IP Local

                  C:\Printers\hpuniversal\hpcu155c.inf

                  and then… your organization gets a new model of printer and your hidden folder does not have drivers for it.

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                  • Raymond BellR
                    Raymond Bell Testers
                    last edited by Raymond Bell

                    @Wayne-Workman Thats why i have all bases covered and drivers hint hintUntitled.png

                    But yes a shared folder would be better

                    Raymond Bell
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                    • Wayne WorkmanW
                      Wayne Workman @Wayne Workman
                      last edited by Wayne Workman

                      @Wayne-Workman said in Printer management Windows 7:

                      @Tom-Elliott said:

                      it’s supplying the location where the Client will get its driver from.

                      I would like to put drivers in a share folder.

                      Coming back to this old thread because I’m now trying to deploy a very difficult to deploy printer via FOG, and I’ve made a basic startup script to keep a local drivers folder updated.

                      Basically, whenever you want the folder updated on all the systems, you just put in a new text file with a current date for the name (file is empty), and then update the script to look for the new file.

                      IF NOT EXIST "%SystemDrive%\print_drivers\4-13-2016.txt" (
                      rmdir %SystemDrive%\print_drivers /s /q
                      xcopy "\\x.x.x.x\YourShare\print_drivers\*.*" "%SystemDrive%\print_drivers" /y /d /e /c /i /f /h /k /v /s
                      )
                      

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                      • Scott BS
                        Scott B @Wayne Workman
                        last edited by

                        @Wayne-Workman said in Printer management Windows 7:

                        @Wayne-Workman said in Printer management Windows 7:

                        @Tom-Elliott said:

                        it’s supplying the location where the Client will get its driver from.

                        I would like to put drivers in a share folder.

                        Coming back to this old thread because I’m now trying to deploy a very difficult to deploy printer via FOG, and I’ve made a basic startup script to keep a local drivers folder updated.

                        Basically, whenever you want the folder updated on all the systems, you just put in a new text file with a current date for the name (file is empty), and then update the script to look for the new file.

                        IF NOT EXIST "%SystemDrive%\print_drivers\4-13-2016.txt" (
                        rmdir %SystemDrive%\print_drivers /s /q
                        xcopy "\\x.x.x.x\YourShare\print_drivers\*.*" "%SystemDrive%\print_drivers" /y /d /e /c /i /f /h /k /v /s
                        )
                        

                        How varied are your makes and models of printers? I wrote a batch file that will determine if you are Win7 or 10, x32 or x64 and copy all the drivers local. FOG then looks to that local path. It looks similar to the one you posted.

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                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                          Wayne Workman @Scott B
                          last edited by

                          @Scott-B just about every printer in the building is a different model. of which we have about 100. Some are USB, some network.

                          I manage the network ones with Active Directory without issue - it’s just this one printer being stupid. It needs replaced. It doesn’t even have drivers for Windows 7, I finagled Windows Vista drivers onto Windows 7 as a local TCP/IP installation before. It’s just impossible to deploy with Active Directory - everything I’ve tried has failed - and I’ve tried a lot.

                          Fog was my last resort.

                          But, here in the future, if it proves to be reliable and I think it will be, I want to use FOG for printer management because it’ll lighten the load on our DCs.

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