Re: Printer to a client PC on remote connection problems

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From: Phil J (phillip_at_pmassociates.com.au)
Date: 02/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 05:11:37 GMT

HI Baard, that link doesn't find any page or file.

I just had a thought what I have not done and that is installed the
printer drivers while logged in as the account that client user, uses
to log in with.
I installed them through console administrator.

As other account has admin rights I install them under that account
and see what happens.

Ta

Phil
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 03:55:02 -0800, "Schoyen"
<Schoyen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hello.
>
>If you want to print to a locally installed printer, be aware that any print
>job will be significantly larger on the network than the original size.
>However, my guess is that the print driver on the xp does not quite match the
>corresponding print driver on sbs. You could install this print driver on sbs
>and see if the problem is solved. If no success, you may also need to create
>a match manually within the ntprint.inf file on the sbs. For information on
>this, read
>http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/4/1/241de14b-36dd-42c8-addd-3e0a44bcd5d9/W2kTSprn.doc .
>
>Terminal services configurations can be controlled from a gpo in sbs;
>'Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Terminal
>Services\Client/Server data redirection'. But if no users need to print to
>redirected printers from within rdp sessions, then you may want to deactivate
>the client printer redirection.
>
>br,
>Baard
>
>
>"Phil J" wrote:
>
>> Hi, I have windows 2003 SBS
>>
>> When I remotely connect to server from another pc running XP using
>> remote desktop.
>> Win 2003 detects my bubble jet printer and the Canon LBP-1120 laser
>> jet printer during the session.
>> However If I try to print anything to the laser jet it crashes any
>> office document or even a test file.
>> Even if I uninstall the Canon Bubble jet from XP system, same thing
>> happens.
>>
>> Is there a better way of doing this?
>> I've read about a virtual port directect to the static IP of the
>> remote client pc.
>> Is that what I should set up and if so how?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Phil
>>



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