Selective Printer Redirection
- From: "Michael M." <nospamnewsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 20:54:45 -0400
Hello -
Here is a situation that has left me baffled (hopefully you have the simple
answer). I am running Terminal Services on a dedicated Windows 2003 server.
Several Windows 2000 Professional SP4 clients running the most recent
version of "Remote Desktop Connection" are connecting to it. Some of these
clients have local printers attached - the drivers are installed locally and
printing works fine when using the local computer.
This is where it gets fun - when certain users connect to a terminal
session, the printer does not redirect through. Unfortunatly, this isn't
something as simple as the redirect printer box not being checked in the
client options or the server lacking the printing driver. When some users
connect, the printer is redirected and works as it should. When others
connect, the printer is not redirected (does not show up in Printers
folder), and no errors are logged in Event Viewer. Same computer, same icon
to the RDP settings file, same server. I've been looking for a correlation
between accounts that work and accounts that don't. We run Active Directory
(on another server) to authenticate users, etc. It doesn't appear that
accounts with "administrator" priveleges have any more or less luck than
basic user accounts in successfully redirecting printers. Any ideas?
Thank you for any suggestions!
Mike
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