Re: setup default printer machine wise

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Hi Priya:

Client names need to be set after assigning fixed IP addresses to the
client using their MAC IDs in the reservations of DHCP, right? Since
these are thin clients? Well, that's what we've done...as far as
printer redirection, deletion and new creation on the session is
concerned, I have to admit, we haven't done that setting simply
because we don't know how do it..does it have to be done in the
gpedit.msc? And how? And is this configuration required to be done for
every user or client or printer? Or would a single setting be
applicable for all? A step by step instruction would be nice..

Regards,
Neeraj

On Feb 3, 3:32 am, "Priya Raghavan [MSFT]"
<priy...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

When the session gets transferred from Client A to Client B, the printers
redirected from client A will be deleted and printers from client B will be
newly created on the session. The redirected printers have the name
"<printer name> (from <client name>) in session <session id>".

What is the "<client name>" in the redirected printer on the session ?
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On Feb 2, 11:59 am, "Priya Raghavan [MSFT]"
<priy...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

Could you please confirm if this is the issue you are facing:

Client A has Printer A. User A logs from Client A to the TS server and
the
redirected Printer A is the default printer on the session.
Client B has Printer B. User A logs from Client B to the TS server and
the
default printer on the session is ??

When User A connects from Client B, then only the printers present on
Client
B should be available on the session. He should not even see Printer A on
the session.

Also, what are the client and server OS ?
Does the server setting on Terminal Services Configuration allow multiple
sessions per user or just a single session per user ?

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"neerajgs" <neera...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Hi:

We have a large office with a thin client environment. Each of these
thin clients have printers - about 50 in all - attatched to them
(printing to standard tcp/ip port).

Time to time users need to move around from one department to another.
When ever they log in using another another client, their session is
transferred to that client. So far so good.

Issue is their default printer still remains the one attatched to
their own client.

How can we set it up, so that when a terminal server/rdp user logs in
using any thin client, the default printer is set to that particular
printer attatched to that particular thin client.

Also, is it possible to have a common address book for all users, so
all can access contacts using Outlook or Outlook Express?

Regards,
Neeraj- Hide quoted text -

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Hi Priya:

Thanks for your response. You have got that right. When User A logs in
from client B (with Printer B connected to it) he should see only the
Printer B connected to it without seeing Printer A during the session.

As I said earlier, it is a thin client environment (without hard disks/
Flash Module/DOM/anything else for that matter) and the operating
system of the server i.e. Windows 2003 server is seen on the login
screen.

The settings restrict each user to one session instead of multiple
sessions.

Appreciate your effort.

Regards,
Neeraj- Hide quoted text -

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Hi Priya:


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