

- #Toshiba printer drivers virtual environment install
- #Toshiba printer drivers virtual environment update
Microsoft added that the known issue could be solved by ensuring that the same printer driver version is installed on the print server and all clients within your environment. If you're not using Point and Print, you should not be affected by this issue, and you'll also be protected by default after installing security updates released since August 10.

#Toshiba printer drivers virtual environment install
"Certain printers in some environments using Point and Print might receive a prompt saying, 'Do you trust this printer' and requiring administrator credentials to install every time an app attempts to print to a print server or a print client connects to a print server," Microsoft explains. The request for admin credentials is triggered automatically in environments where the print server has a newer driver than the client attempting to print.

#Toshiba printer drivers virtual environment update
This happens because, after installing these PrintNightmare patches, only administrators are allowed to install or update drivers via Point and Print. Some printers will request administrator credentials every time users try to print in Windows Point and Print environments due to a known issue caused by KB5005033 or later security updates addressing the PrintNightmare vulnerability.
