Windows 7 change automatically mapped printers group policy print drivers

What does Windows 7 change automatically print drivers for printers that are mapped by using Group Policy?

Print server is 2012 using drivers v3.
Group Policy is mapping using deployed printers (computer Configuration\Policies\Windows Windows\imprimantes) printers and is spread to computers
Printers card fine to the computer with the correct driver that is on the print server, then after a few minutes changes Windows 7 driver to one that is not yet on the print server.
I tested this settings, first as activated and pointing directly to the print server and now as people with disabilities
Policy Setting Comment
Restrictions point and print Activated
Users can only point and print to these servers: People with disabilities
Enter the name fully qualified server separated by semicolons
Users can only point and print to machines in their forest People with disabilities
Security prompts:
When you install the drivers for a new connection: Do not show warning or rapid rise
Updating drivers for an existing connection: Do not show warning or rapid rise
This setting only applies to the:
Windows Vista and later versions

If anyone has experienced this? Or have any idea why this is happening?

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