add-DriverGroupFilter
Adds a filter to a driver group on a server.
Syntax
wdsutil /Add-DriverGroupFilter /DriverGroup:<Group Name> [/Server:<Server name>] /FilterType:<Filter Type> /Policy:{Include | Exclude} /Value:<Value> [/Value:<Value> ...]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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/DriverGroup:<Groupname> |
Specifies the name of the new driver group. |
/Server:<Servername> |
Specifies the name of the server. This can be the NetBIOS name or the FQDN. If no server name is specified, the local server is used. |
/Filtertype:<Filtertype> |
Specifies the type of the filter to add to the group. You can specify multiple filter types in a single command. Each filter type must be followed by /Policy and at least one /Value. Valid values include:
|
[/Policy:{Include|Exclude} ] |
Specifies the policy to be set on the filter. If /Policy is set to Include, client computers that match the filter are allowed to install the drivers in this group. If /Policy is set to Exclude, then client computers that match the filter are not allowed to install the drivers in this group. |
[/Value:<Value> ] |
Specifies the client value that corresponds to /Filtertype. You can specify multiple values for a single type. For information about acceptable filter type values, see Driver Group Filters. |
Examples
To add a filter to a driver group, type either:
wdsutil /Add-DriverGroupFilter /DriverGroup:PrinterDrivers /FilterType:Manufacturer /Policy:Include /Value:Name1 /Value:Name2
wdsutil /Add-DriverGroupFilter /DriverGroup:PrinterDrivers /FilterType:Manufacturer /Policy:Include /Value:Name1 /FilterType:ChassisType /Policy:Exclude /Value:Tower /Value:MiniTower
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