If you're not using a print server, then using the FQDN of the printer itself (or IP, I suppose) is what you would use. The same can be done for printers, configuring your shared printers (via GPO?) using the FQDN of the print server is all that needs to be done. While it may be a viable solution for some use cases, I don't think it is all necessary for yours.ĭrive maps (assuming they are done through GPO or scripts - you have continued to elude that question), can be easily adjusted by simply swapping out the hostname with the FQDN of the file server in the GPO. I (personally) would stay away from any cloud printing solution when you have a network such as you do. No need to tag me on every reply, I get notified when there's a new post.
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