title | description | ms.topic | ms.assetid | ms.author | author | manager | ms.date |
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Subcommand set-DriverGroup |
Reference article for Subcommand set-DriverGroup, which sets the properties of an existing driver group on a server. |
reference |
e4ba9b1c-8c52-4fd5-969b-f7905611b364 |
jgerend |
JasonGerend |
mtillman |
10/16/2017 |
Applies to: Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012
Sets the properties of an existing driver group on a server.
wdsutil /Set-DriverGroup /DriverGroup:<Group Name> [/Server:<Server Name>] [/Name:<New Group Name>] [/Enabled:{Yes | No}] [/Applicability:{Matched | All}]
Parameter | Description |
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/DriverGroup:<Group Name> | Specifies the name of the driver group. |
[/Server:<Server name>] | Specifies the name of the server. This can be the NetBIOS name or the FQDN. If a server name is not specified, the local server is used. |
[/Name:<New Group Name>] | Specifies the new name for the driver group. |
[/Enabled:{Yes | No} | Enables or disables the driver group. |
[/Applicability:{Matched | All}] | Specifies which packages to install if the filter criteria is met. Matched means install only the driver packages that match a client s hardware. All means install all packages to clients regardless of their hardware. |
To set the properties for a driver group, type one of the following:
wdsutil /Set-DriverGroup /DriverGroup:printerdrivers /Enabled:Yes
wdsutil /Set-DriverGroup /DriverGroup:printerdrivers /Name:colorprinterdrivers /Applicability:All