Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server
2012 R2.Server1 has the Group Policy Management feature installed. Server2 has the Print and Document Services server role installed.
On Server2, you open Print Management and you deploy a printer named Printer1 by using a Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1.When you open GPO1 on
Server1, you discover that the Deployed Printers node does not appear.
You need to view the Deployed Printers node in GPO1.
What should you do?
A.
On Server1, modify the Group Policy filtering options of GPO1.
B.
On a domain controller, create a Group Policy central store.
C.
On Server2, install the Group Policy Management feature.
D.
On Server1, configure the security filtering of GPO1.
Explanation:
To use Group Policy for printer deployment you will need to have a Windows Active Directory domain, and this article assumes that your Domain Controller is a
Windows 2008 R2 Server. You will also need the Print Services role installed on a server (can be on your DC), and you will be using the Print Management and
Group Policy Management consoles to configure the various settings. It is assumed that you have already followed Part One and have one or more printers shared
on your server with the necessary drivers, ready to deploy to your client computers. The question does not mention if GPMC is installed on server 2, so I assume
that it does not deploy the GPO because it had no GPMC on server 2.
GPMC is not installed by default.
It Doesn’t work. What i do wrong? (( Printers node view only on print server 2.