RE: Cannot print from session when user login into TS

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We have the same issue, I posted on the TS app boards but no one replied yet.
Is yours on a domain, mine is on a wg, I tried both and also added the
printer operator group on the user, it only works for admin rights, weird
thing is our other stand alone server worked fine (without admin rights), it
redirects. Hopefully one of the MVP's can help.

"Citimouse" wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I have this strange problem.
>
> When a user login into the terminal server using his own login ID, he cannot
> print anything to the remote printer. However, when he login as the domain
> admin, he can print! Why is this so?
>
> Also, we have users cannot install printer when they are in their own
> terminal service session. But some can. The error is "you do not have
> sufficient permission to install printer." However, I have check on the
> local security policy and I have allowed everyone to install a remote
> printer
> driver. Any advice on this?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Wei Yu
>
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