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Ask a question. Quick access. Improve this question. JulianKnight that just gives me information on where the keys sit, not if you can map a printer by the registry — 13aal. That's why it isn't an answer ;- Try adding one the normal way, compare the registry keys, remove it, then add via the registry.

You can definitely remotely add a printer using GPO so I fully expect you can do it via registry. JulianKnight lol smart ass. How can you add through GPO..? If you have W7 pro or enterprise, you should have a GPO editor installed. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Nicholas D Nicholas D 11 1 1 bronze badge. How so? The registry key is a bit in depth, so it would be much more difficult to manually create the.

I don't have the option to manually connect the print, I would need to map the printer via IP to the registry — 13aal. Take a gander at this: iwan-it-admin-tips. However, it would be a lot easier to use the registry class which I have posted a quadzillion times here on ITNinja and just get the values you want from the registry, using a For Each loop to Actually, there's a function in that class that will retrieve the value names and the associated data and put it into an array.

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