We have a few machines that the GPO fails and some that do not. What I have found is KB5005699 was installed on all the machines having an issue. The unfortunate thing is, you cannot remove a servicing stack update, which this appears to be. Servicing stack 10.0.19041.1220. Not 100% if this is the issue, but none of the machines that are working correctly have this servicing stack update. They are all on Win10 version 21h1.
Windows failed to apply the Deployed Printer Connections settings.
I am experiencing an issue with Deployment of Printers from GPO. This just started last week after I replaced existing 2012r2 DC and 2012R2 Print Server with New 2019 DC and Print Server If a user had already gotten their printers from GPO they are present and work. If a user needs printers to load from GPO they will not. When we run gpupdate /force we get this "Windows failed to apply the Deployed Printer Connections settings. Deployed Printer Connections settings might have its own log file. Please click on the "More information" link."
All other GPOs are processing and working properly.
I have 4 other DCs (3 - 2012r2 and 1 -2019) and 3 other Print Servers (2 - 2012R2 and 1 - 2019) Workstations are all Win10 assorted flavors (1908 through 21H2)
Since I list all printers in the Directory. I can still install the printers manually from the Printer Servers through "Add Printer" and they install without issue even for none admin users.
Microsoft has really made a mess with this recent security update. Did they ever test this with GPO deployment of printers before dumping it out there?
Anyone else seeing this behavior? Has anyone fixed this behavior?
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Alden Thompson 1 Reputation point
2021-11-30T19:06:28.623+00:00 Same issue, Windows 10 various versions. We manage printing by users so it's not realistic to do a computer configuration. Deployment works if the user is a local admin but this is not feasible in all circumstances obviously.
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Matthew Evans 26 Reputation points
2021-12-07T16:14:24.83+00:00 I had the same issue as this but was able to resolve it by changing the way i mapped printers in GPO.
Initially i was getting this issue when tryng to map printers via the User GPO settings in; User Configuration - Policies - Windows Settings - Deployed PrintersHowever when i started mapping them using the User Configuration - Preferences - Control Panel Settings - Printers
They started to map every logon and i also didnt get the gp error "Windows failed to apply the Deployed Printer Connections settings. Deployed Printer Connections settings might have its own log file. Please click on the "More information" link."Hope this helps