<p>J’essaie de use Group Policy Preferences to manage user connections to shared printers.</p>
<p>The print server is Windows Server 2003 R2 Std edition. Several printers are installed, and J’ai added x64 editions of all the drivers to the print server également.</p>
<p>J’ai created a new GPO containing the printer preference settings. Printer mappings are targeted based on AD security group membership.</p>
<p>I log on to a Windows XP PC with the Group Policy CSEs installed and the printer maps perfectly.</p>
<p>I log on to a Windows 7 x64 PC and it doesn’t map. If I manually connect to the shared printer, I get a prompt which asks me to confirm if I trust le serveur before installing the driver, and then it works perfectly.</p>
<p>J’ai domain admin rights and my UAC settings have not been changed from the default, i.e. UAC is enabled and the default level is selected.</p>
<p>Is the printer mapping failing because it’s unable to prompt me to install the driver, or is there something else afoot?</p>