RE: Terminal Services w/ printers



Sounds like you use the same profile for client and TS logons. Then
the results become often unpredictable (last write/save operation
wins). Is also known to lead to profile corruption.
Make sure that you define different profiles for client and TS.
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=?Utf-8?B?U3R5bGUyMw==?= <Style23@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
on 21 mar 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

The printer is not setup on the local client machine nor does
the printer display a session when looking at the settings on
the terminal server. Strange?

"Support_Pmax" wrote:

Is the printer still setup on your local computer?
How is it displayed in your Printers, does it have a session
attached to it?

"Style23" wrote:

I log onto a terminal server with a Roaming Profile. There 3
computers people log onto to access this one program. There
is a policy set so the user can't do basically anything but
run the program and go into the printer settings. My question
is when i'm in the terminal server and delete this printer,
once I log off and then log back into the terminal server the
printer is back. The printer that i'm deleting is no longer
on the network nor installed on the computer it was locally
hooked up to. I deleted the registry key which holds the
printer setting and it comes back, once I log off and log
back on. Basically any change that I make with in the
terminal server while i'm roaming it will not save. I have
administrator rights and a GPO is applied to the 3 computer
but for my username the GPO doesn't apply to me. If I log on
locally I can add and delete a printer and it will save, but
for roaming it reverts back to an old setting. Any answers to
this problem?





Client computers: Window XP

Server: Windows Server 2003
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