07-29-2016 03:03 PM
So the recent print server vulnerability caused Microsoft to patch up Point and Print. Now package-unaware V3 drivers do not play nice with Group Policy.
A lot of the network printers on our print server already have packaged drivers and aren't affected. All of our Canon drivers do not, however, and this means we need to go to each user and put in administrator credentials in order for them to make a (new) printer connection to our Canon imageRunners...
Even the latest UFRII drivers for our models appear to still be unpackaged...
Does Canon offer package-aware V3 drivers? If not, do they plan to offer them? We'd like to know what Canon's doing about this so we can take the appropriate steps.
08-17-2016 05:05 PM
08-18-2016 01:12 AM
BTW: To keep the original settings for the printer driver and only make it Pakage aware you shold add 1 to the original value of PrinterDriverAttributes. In my print enviroment the original attribute had the value 4, so I changed it to 5 and that made it Pakage aware. Different versions of the driver (and different vendors) might need other values.
08-18-2016 01:13 PM
Hi grei_70,
I had not seen your post yesterday when sending mine, I think we were writing at the same time!
Indeed, your tweak works perfectly. All printers is "Package" now
The deployment also works by GPO
Thank
08-22-2016 06:47 AM - edited 08-23-2016 03:45 AM
Above doesnt seem to work on Uniflow Universal PcIXL Driver v 5.3.5.529 on Windows 10
Have changed the registry setting, restarted printer server and the driver is now listed as packaged
Have set the GPO, Point and Print Restrictions to disabled on the comptuer and user object
But same GPO error (0x80070bcb), also if i select the printer manually from print server i get UAC prompted, so it doesnt seem that it cares about the GPO settings...
//Tatsumi
EDIT I suspect that the issue with the Uniflow driver is that it's not signed
08-22-2016 08:04 AM
08-31-2016 03:25 AM
Hi LJS576,
Do you have any idea if the new driver can work on legency models and current selling models?? My office is having iradvc5045 and iradvc5240.
Thanks
09-21-2016 05:46 PM
09-27-2016 03:55 PM
I just tried
In a nutshell:
Go to the printers inf-File an add a section
[PrinterPackageInstallation.x86]
PackageAware=TRUE
or (for 64bit driver)
[PrinterPackageInstallation.amd64]
PackageAware=TRUE
and import the driver.
You will get a lot of warnings but ignore them all.
Install your printer and deploy it with gpo like allways and have fun with it!
12-20-2016 01:00 PM
Canon's USA site still does not have Packaged drivers. I was able to find a packaged PCL6 driver (version 21.85) on the Canon's EU site, but it did not work on my C5240 or 6255. It worked on 4225.
I had success on Canon's Asia site. They have a UFR II V30 packaged driver that worked on all the above machines. It took me 3 hours to sort this out, so I hope this reaches someone in need.
http://support-asia.canon-asia.com/
UFRII_Driver_V3000_W64_ukEN_12.exe
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