Emlly_Hiraldo
Oct 19, 2021Copper Contributor
Status:
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Universal Print for Virtual Desktop on Azure
The printers shared by Universal Print are not visible or cannot be added in Azure virtual machines.
They must add support as many companies currently have no solution within azure for printing
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- Chris LittleCopper Contributor
The issue, I believe, is that the standard AVD deployment has Azure AD DS joined session hosts. This negates the ability to Hybrid join the session host, or even register the machine for Work or School accounts on a per user basis. Without this AAD registration, I have not found a way to actually connect to Universal Print directory and add the printer to the session host. Does anyone else have a workaround? Thanks!
- Rani_Abdellatif
Microsoft
Universal Print is supported on Azure (and other) Virtual Machines. There are some user experience caveats and those are being currently fixed.
- Jimmy_Wu
Microsoft
Status changed:NewtoClarification needed - Rani_Abdellatif
Microsoft
Emlly_Hiraldo, will you please describe your environment in more detail? This scenario should work. It's how Universal Print printers are used with Windows 365 Azure VMs.