Re: Printing to a USB Dell AIO-922
- From: "Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 14:39:03 -0700
Not really, but you could try to map it to a HP LaserJet 4 and see
if that gives you at least plain text printing (that's about the
best you can expect, I'm afraid).
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"=?Utf-8?B?Sm9obg==?=" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on
18 maj 2005 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
> That's a good article, but I just found out that this device has
> absolutely no drivers for Windows Server 2003. They offer 2000
> and XP drivers, neither of which works. It looks like I am
> screwed. Unless you know of some magic generic print driver?
>
>
> "Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> This behavior occurs because Windows Server 2003 does not
>> support Kernel mode print drivers by default.
>> NOTE: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 print drivers are Kernel mode
>> drivers.
>>
>> All-in-One printers are known to cause problems is a TS
>> session. At best, you get printing-only functionality. Map the
>> printer to a native 2003 driver by creating a custom
>> ntprintsubs.inf file on the server:
>>
>> 239088 - Windows 2000 Terminal Services Server Logs Events
>> 1111, 1105, and 1106
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=239088
>>
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>> Vera Noest
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>> http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
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>> "=?Utf-8?B?Sm9obg==?=" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
>> on 17 maj 2005 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
>>
>> > I am having trouble getting my TS session to accept my Dell
>> > USB printer.
>> >
>> > I have a remote dedicated server running Windows Server 2003
>> > with Terminal Services. I have one user that has a Dell
>> > Photo All-in-one 922 printer that connects via USB. It's one
>> > of those print,copy,fax machines. I noticed that on the
>> > local machine the port is a custom port named USB001 (virtual
>> > print port).
>> >
>> > I have at least 5 other printers that connect fine (all LPT
>> > port printers).
>> >
>> > Here is the error in my log file.
>> > Kernel Mode Printer blocking policy is enabled. The attempt
>> > for Dell Photo AIO Printer 922 (from DDS48S61) in session 3
>> > to use a Kernel Mode driver failed.
>> >
>> > Can you tell me the specific steps needed to resolve this
>> > problem?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
.
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