However on Windows 7 we still see the "Do you trust this printer" message when trying to connect manually to the shared printer, and when trying to deploy using Group Policy, the installation fails and we see errors in the event log advising that the download of the driver failed (because the trust prompt would normally appear at that stage). The driver is installed on our print server and shows as packaged: True.Īfter rebooting all machines this works fine on Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 computers - the printer is deployed successfully using Group Policy, or can be manually connected to by a standard user, without elevation or prompting. ![]() We've followed the above instructions to extract the code signing certificate from the drivers CAT file, and pushed it to all of our computers Trusted Publishers store, for both the computer certificates and user certificates side. ![]() Apologies for resurrecting an old thread but we have just hit this problem with the latest driver for TEC printers, 2018.3
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