Re: Spurious TermDevServices Event 1111
- From: "Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 22:13:56 -0500
Yes, it is a nice feature ;-). I only suggested it because I thought I read
it was for remote admin sessions to the server. Rarely, do I use re-directed
printers in that case. You can save an RDP connection setting without the
printer selection for remote admin, and another with printers for other
stuff.
In any case, this kb might be what you're looking for, I'm not sure.
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=239088
--
Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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SBS Rocks !
"C_O" <noemailacceptedhere@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:7tGdnXqGMOj73-nfRVn-3g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks, Les, but I rather like the option to use my local printer in the
> RDP
> session. It is in fact one of the best features of RDP, and I do tend to
> use
> it quite a bit. Surely there must be another way.
>
> -- C
>
> "Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote in message news:uIcK9WeTFHA.1152@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi C,
>>
>> I don't know about the regedit, but you can prevent the error by
>> deselting
>> the option to connect printers in the RDP session.
>>
>> --
>> Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
>> -----------------------------------------------------------
>> SBS Rocks !
>>
>>
>> "C_O" <noemailacceptedhere@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:O4CdnU2GgpPumenfRVn-vg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I keep getting this "Critical event" 1111 - Driver ActiveTouch Document
>> > Loader required for printer ActiveTouch Document Loader is unknown
>> >
>> > I know what is causing it, and it is in fact not critical, so I want to
> be
>> > able to ignore it. ActiveTouch Document Loader is a pseudo print driver
>> > used
>> > by the Webex conferencing software. It is installed on the PC I use to
>> > administer the SBS via remote desktop, and the "critical event" occurs
>> > every
>> > time I start a remote desktop session.
>> >
>> > Googling this topic, I found contradictory or what seems like
> potentially
>> > risky suggestions. So my question is, how can I configure the event
>> > logging
>> > to ignore a specific, predictable event? Or, if that is not possible,
>> > configure the SBS Server Performance Report generator to ignore this
>> > event?
>> > If none of that is possible, it appears I should be able to configure
> SBS
>> > with a dummy .inf entry , the entry being
>> > Driver ActiveTouch Document Loader = ""
>> > However, I'm not sure where and how to create this entry safely. I'm
>> > comfortable editing the registry, but only when I know exactly what it
> is
>> > that I'm editing and why.
>> >
>> > TIA for any good pointers.
>> >
>> > -- C
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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