[2003] Why can't app print?



Hi

One of our customers just moved to a 2003 Server-based AD
network, so our application is running on a remote host to which they
connect with Terminal Services.

Here's the problem: They have two network printers in their office
with their ow NIC, ie. the printer physically sit at their branch
office, and the printers have been added to the AD directory. They can
print just with Wordpad or Internet explorer... but nothing shows up
when they try to print from our application. No error message,
nothing.

FWIW, it's a regular VB5 application, and we just use the
Printer.Print function.

Does it ring a bell? Do you have any idea what could possibly explain
this?

Thank you for any tip!
.



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