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    Windows Update Print Nightmare Definitive solution - Network/label printer issues due to Windows Updates.

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    • MC_BolM
      MC_Bol
      last edited by MC_Bol

      To solve the issue just follow next simple steps:
      • have your PC´s fully updated
      • open credential manager on the host PC (which will be connecting to the print server PC)
      • install the Windows credentials of the print server PC (user/pw)
      • install the shared printer
      I have tested this several times and it´s working like a charm. (I don´t know why we didn´t think on this before).

      Hope it helps.

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      • dbeatoD
        dbeato @MC_Bol
        last edited by

        @mc_bol and what will you do for the coming cumulative updates that have the update again? Just keep deferring?

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @dbeato
          last edited by

          @dbeato said in Windows Update #5006670 (October Security Update) - Network printer issues again:

          @mc_bol and what will you do for the coming cumulative updates that have the update again? Just keep deferring?

          Agreed - what about all the other fixes in those cumulative updates?

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          • MC_BolM
            MC_Bol
            last edited by MC_Bol

            @dbeato Sadly by now, is the only real secure option so far, I hate that, but I don´t want to put on risk the system only for that. I have found some posts suggesting that changing/nullifying admin authority for printer drivers via regedit solve the issue (RestrictDriverInstallationToAdministrators), to change that you may follow next steps:

            After installing updates released October 12, 2021 or later, you can also set RestrictDriverInstallationToAdministrators using a Group Policy, using the following instructions:
            Open the group policy editor tool and go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Printers.
            Set the Limits print driver installation to Administrators setting to "Disabled". This will set the registry value of RestrictDriverInstallationToAdministrators to 0.

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            • MC_BolM
              MC_Bol
              last edited by

              Definitive solution was updated on the initial discussion.

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              • CloudKnightC
                CloudKnight
                last edited by

                Good old break everything windows updates.

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