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How to modify the Point and Print Restrictions setting

1. Open the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).

2. In the GPMC console tree, navigate to the domain or organizational unit (OU) that stores the user accounts for which you want to modify printer driver security settings.

3. Right-click the appropriate domain or OU, click Create a GPO in this domain, and Link it here, type a name for the new GPO, and then click OK.

4. Right-click the GPO that you created and then click Edit.

5. In the Group Policy Management Editor window, click Computer Configuration, click Policies, click Administrative Templates, and then click Printers.

5. Right-click Point and Print Restrictions, and then click Edit.

6. In the Point and Print Restrictions dialog box, click Enabled.

7. Select the Users can only point and print to these servers check box if it is not already selected.

8. In the text box, type the fully qualified server names to which you want to allow users to connect. Separate each name with a semi-colon.

9. In the When installing drivers for a new connection box, choose Do not show warning or elevation prompt.

10. In the When updating drivers for an existing connection box, choose Show warning only.

11. Click OK.

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