Thank you for really good explanation on how to setup MS365 UP. I have shared your video on my LinkedIn page. Our Cloud based Device management Solution; MPS Monitor has integrated support for MS 365 Universal Print Connector.
@@Heresjaken I followed your steps but it didnot worked on mine. my job status says complete but nothing has printed in my machine. Am i missing anything here?
Thank you for this video. I have some questions. How are the print jobs kept secure if you are using a print connector software installed on a desktop or laptop in the office? Are the print jobs encrypted until the reach the printer? Also, with Universal Printing, can you enforce a policy from Microsoft Azure or Microsoft Endpoint that requires a PIN before 'each' print job is released by the printer?
Did you need to do anything special to get it to work in Victoria? The available regions are for Australia East and it looks like Melbourne is South East. I'm not able to get the trial going.
Once you install the connector onto a computer and upload the printers to azure AD? Do you still need the computer and connector? Does the computer that has the connector need to be connected to the internet at all times?
so what is the point calling it cloud solution if i still need server for it to work? still useless and not Cloud printing where you dont need on-premise
Thank you for really good explanation on how to setup MS365 UP.
I have shared your video on my LinkedIn page.
Our Cloud based Device management Solution; MPS Monitor has integrated support for MS 365 Universal Print Connector.
Nicely explained. I have my interview and this will surely help me. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
@@Heresjaken I followed your steps but it didnot worked on mine. my job status says complete but nothing has printed in my machine. Am i missing anything here?
8:48 this sounds like print server with extra steps...
Also can you deploy printers via GPO or similar or each user has to add it manually?
Thank you for this video. I have some questions. How are the print jobs kept secure if you are using a print connector software installed on a desktop or laptop in the office? Are the print jobs encrypted until the reach the printer? Also, with Universal Printing, can you enforce a policy from Microsoft Azure or Microsoft Endpoint that requires a PIN before 'each' print job is released by the printer?
this should answer your questions learn.microsoft.com/en-us/universal-print/
Does this mean that a subscription to Azure Directory is required?
This will only work in a hybrid Azure AD setup
Really great info!
Great info. Thanks!
Did you need to do anything special to get it to work in Victoria? The available regions are for Australia East and it looks like Melbourne is South East. I'm not able to get the trial going.
Na it works fine in Vic, picking the location just selects the data centre, you could pick US as well if you wanted but there would be more latency.
Once you install the connector onto a computer and upload the printers to azure AD? Do you still need the computer and connector? Does the computer that has the connector need to be connected to the internet at all times?
Yes it does.
@@Heresjaken that’s a bummer! Wished it never relied on any on premise device.
so what is the point calling it cloud solution if i still need server for it to work? still useless and not Cloud printing where you dont need on-premise
If you have a printer that supports it natively you don’t need a server
8.48...buurp .