HP UPD - System Administrator's Guide HP UPD 5.6.5

11. Select User Configuration, click Policies, select and right-click Administrative Templates, and then
select Add/Remove Templates.
12. Browse to and select the HP UPD Active Directory template (for example, HP_MPP_4.3.6.adm).
The policies configured to manage the HP UPD behaviors are similar to those found in the HP Managed
Printing Administrator tool. See
Manage the HP UPD using HP MPA on page 88 for more information.
Install and use the ADMX/ADML template on Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows Vista,
Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and Server 2008 R2 using Microsoft Group Policy Management
Console (GPMC)
The following procedure provides details for creating and linking group policy objects using Microsoft Group
Policy Management Console (GPMC). The Microsoft GPMC is available for Microsoft Server 2008 and 2008R2.
The following example creates a group policy object and sets it as the default policy for the entire domain,
which in this case is named test.local. The procedure is similar for creating and linking group policy objects
for organizational units and groups.
1. Download the HP UPD Active Directory template as part of the HP Printer Administrators Resource Kit
(HP PARK). Go to
www.hp.com/go/upd and click Download software. Click a print driver, verify your
language, and then click your operating system. From the table that lists the HP Printer Administrators
Resource Kit, click Download.
2. Extract the contents of the HP PARK zip file to your hard drive.
3. Locate the folder where you extracted the HP PARK zip file and browse to the active directory
administrative template folder.
4. When using the Local GPO: Copy the ADMX template (HP_MPP_*.admx) to %systemroot%
\PolicyDefinitions\ and copy the ADML file (HP_MPP_*.adml) to %systemroot%\PolicyDefinitions
\en-US
When using the Domain based GPO with a central store: First create a Central store, see
technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc748955%28v=ws.10%29.aspx. Copy the ADMX template
(HP_MPP_*.admx) to %systemroot% \sysvol\domain\policies\PolicyDefinitions and copy the ADML
file (HP_MPP_*.adml) to %systemroot% \sysvol\domain\policies\PolicyDefinitions\EN-US
5. Open the Microsoft Group Policy Console.
6. Right-click the server name test.local.
7. Click Create and Link a GPO here.
8. Give the new GPO a name and click OK.
9. Right-click the new Group Policy object in the right-most window pane.
10. Click Edit. The Microsoft Group Policy Object Editor opens.
11. Select User Configuration, click Policies, select Administrative Templates, and then select select HP
Managed Print Policies x.y.z.
The policies configured to manage the HP UPD behaviors are similar to those found in the HP Managed
Printing Administrator tool. See
Manage the HP UPD using HP MPA on page 88 for more information.
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