The VMware Integrated Printing ADMX template file (printerRedirection.admx) contains policy settings related to the VMware Integrated Printing feature.
These settings are in the Group Policy Management Editor in the
folder and also in folder. If the User Configuration setting is enabled, it overrides the equivalent Computer Configuration setting. If the User Configuration setting is not enabled, the Computer Configuration settings is used.Setting | Description |
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Disable LBP | Specifies whether location-based printing is enabled. When this setting is enabled, location-based printing is disabled. When this setting is disabled or not configured, location-based printing is enabled. |
Disable Printer Property Persistence | Determines whether printer properties are persistent. When this setting is enabled, printer properties are not persistent between the client local printer and the redirected printer. When this setting is disabled or not configured, printer properties are persistent between the client local printer and the redirected printer. This setting is not configured by default. |
Disable printer redirection for non-desktop client | Determines whether VMware Integrated Printing is supported for non-desktop client endpoints. When this setting is enabled, VMware Integrated Printing is not supported for non-desktop client endpoints. When this setting is not configured or disabled, VMware Integrated Printing is supported for non-desktop client endpoints. This setting is not configured by default. |
Do not change default printer | Determines whether VMware Integrated Printing changes the default printer in remote sessions. By default, if any location-based printer is configured as the default printer, that printer is set as the default printer in remote sessions. If no location-based printer is configured to be the default printer, the default client printer is set as the default printer in remote sessions and overwrites any printer selected in the VM image. You can use this setting to override this behavior. If you enable this setting, VMware Integrated Printing does not change the default printer in remote sessions. If you disable or do not configure this setting, VMware Integrated Printing changes the default printer in remote sessions. This is the default behavior. This setting is not configured by default. |
Do not redirect client printer(s) | Determines whether client printers are redirected. When this setting is enabled, no client printers are redirected. When this setting is disabled or not configured, all client printers are redirected. This setting is not configured by default. Changes to this setting do not take effect until the user disconnects and reconnects to the remote desktop. |
Limit Tx Rate (KBps) | Limits the transmission rate in kilobypes per second (KBps) of all print jobs. The minimum allowed Tx rate is 200KBps. The maximum allowed Tx rate is 4000KBps. When this setting is not configured, disabled, or set to a Tx rate greater than the maximum (4000KBps), the Tx rate is not limited. This setting is not configured by default. |
Print Preview Setting | Configures the print preview behavior. Disable Print Choice determines whether the print target is enabled. When this setting is selected, users cannot select the print target. When this setting is deselected or not configured, users can select the print target, which can be print preview or print directly. It is not configured by default. Print Target Default Choices specifies the default print target. You can select one of the following options:
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Printer Driver Selection | Specifies the printer driver to use for redirected client printers. When this setting is enabled, the options are as follows:
When this setting is disabled or not configured, the default value is Use NPD First, then UPD . |
Printer Name Schema | Determines the printer naming convention when you use VMware Integrated Printing. When this setting is enabled, you can change the printer name schema used for virtual desktops, published desktops, and published applications. The printer name schema must be in the format "%P (*)", where * represents the configurable part of the printer name. You can specify the following variables:
If this setting is enabled, but the printer name schema is empty or invalid, the default printer name schema is used. When this setting is not configured or disabled, virtual desktops use the printer name schema "%P (vdi)". Published desktops and published applications use the printer name schema "%P (v%S)". This setting is not configured by default. |
Specify a filter in redirecting client printers | Specifies a rule that filters client printers from printer redirection. When this setting is enabled, you can type a filtering rule in the Printer Filter text box. The filtering rule is a regular expression that specifies the printers that are not redirected (a deny list). Any printer that does not match the printers in the filtering rule is redirected. The following attributes, operators, and wild cards are supported in the filtering rule:
Following are examples of filtering rules. (DriverName="DrName1" OR VendorName="VeName1") AND NOT PrinterName="PrNa.?e" PrinterName=".*HP.*" OR PrinterName=".*EPSON.*" AND DriverName="PDF" PrinterName!=".*PDFCreator.*"
Note: The filtering rule is not case sensitive. To use an exact match, use a regular expression such as
"^HP$" rather than
"HP".
By default, the filtering rule is empty, which means that all client printers are redirected. |