![]() Please Note: do not change the Sysnative folder to System32! I am explaining that part below the script Before I continue I need to add an additional Note: As shown above, it was an easy find! So let’s build the install.ps1 PowerShell script. We need to have the exact Printer Driver Name. ![]() inf file in the folder you extracted earlier. Step 2: Creating the Install scriptīefore we can create the installation script we need to have some additional information. ![]() I guess that name says it all and it’s way shorter. ![]() I decided to just rename the folder to drivers. I renamed the folder that I copied earlier, to one with some fewer characters. So next to the inf and cat file you will need that *.cab file Please note, you always need to have the *.Inf file (installation file with driver information) and the *.cat file (security catalog to determine if it’s a valid signed driver). When you don’t want to copy all of the content, you could check out the inf file and search for: “SourceDisksNames“Īs shown above, it will tell you which additional files you need. To be 100% sure I had all the files needed, I moved this whole folder inc all the content to the c:\intune\toshiba root folder. In this example, I want to deploy a Toshiba printer, so I downloaded the Universal printer drivers from Toshiba first and placed them inside the folder c:\intune\toshibaĪfter the zip file finished downloading, I extracted the whole zip file to start searching for the inf file (installation file) After I found the correct folder with the inf file in it, I copied it to the whole folder to c:\intune\toshiba\ Let start with downloading the driver first, so we can begin! Step 1: Download the driver After we have staged and installed the required drivers, we can install the printer itself! ![]() The driver needs to be “staged” ( Copied to the Driver Store AKA /Add-driver) before we can make use of it to install the printer driver ( Add-PrinterDriver). In this option, we are going to use the PnPutil tool to “ Stage” the Printer Driver to the Windows Driver Store. Or are we going to make sure the Printer and drivers are installed without any user interaction? 2.Installing Printers and Drivers with PnpUtil ![]()
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