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Van: "Ronald" <KILL-SPAM@chello.INVALID.nl>
Onderwerp: Printing to remote location
Datum: dinsdag 21 september 2004 21:12
Hi,
We have an office in Nijmegen and a sub-office in Rotterdam. In Nijmegen we
run Win2k3 with as terminal server and the users in Rotterdam can use the
system in Nijmegen perfectly. Now we run an application that needs to print
to a network printer in Rotterdam. So the users working in Nijmegen must be
able to print in Rotterdam. Can anyone help me? At this moment we can't
"see" the printer in Rotterdam.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsnt.terminalserver.client (More info?)
Users will need Remote Desktop Client 5.2.3790 or 6.0.2600 which support
Client Network & Client TCP/IP Printers (if selected in the Remote Desktop
Client Options). The printer in question MUST also have a compatible driver
on the terminal server. You can tell if this is the problem by looking in
the Terminal Server's event log when a remote user logs on for Event ID 1111,
which will tell you which driver the server needs to auto-create the printer
in each user's session.
Resist the temptation to just install this printer driver on the terminal
server, but try to map it to a built-in driver via user defined inf file,
explained here:
I haven't done enough testing to tell you if there's any difference between
the two, except that 6.0.2600 won't load on Server 2003 (no biggie, because
it's built-in).
>
> Van: "Ronald" <KILL-SPAM@chello.INVALID.nl>
> Onderwerp: Printing to remote location
> Datum: dinsdag 21 september 2004 21:12
>
> Hi,
>
> We have an office in Nijmegen and a sub-office in Rotterdam. In Nijmegen we
> run Win2k3 with as terminal server and the users in Rotterdam can use the
> system in Nijmegen perfectly. Now we run an application that needs to print
> to a network printer in Rotterdam. So the users working in Nijmegen must be
> able to print in Rotterdam. Can anyone help me? At this moment we can't
> "see" the printer in Rotterdam.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ronald
>
>
>
>
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsnt.terminalserver.client (More info?)
Hi Patrick,
Thanks! I've updated my workstation to 5.2.3790 and the user in the
main-office can see my printer (local connected and shared). In the next
week I'll try to get our network printer available for the users in the
main-office.
W.r.,
Ronald
"Patrick Rouse [MVP]" <PatrickRouseMVP@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in
bericht news:C01B1E77-1DDD-436B-A379-B5C72A89BED3@microsoft.com...
> Users will need Remote Desktop Client 5.2.3790 or 6.0.2600 which support
> Client Network & Client TCP/IP Printers (if selected in the Remote Desktop
> Client Options). The printer in question MUST also have a compatible
driver
> on the terminal server. You can tell if this is the problem by looking in
> the Terminal Server's event log when a remote user logs on for Event ID
1111,
> which will tell you which driver the server needs to auto-create the
printer
> in each user's session.
>
> Resist the temptation to just install this printer driver on the terminal
> server, but try to map it to a built-in driver via user defined inf file,
> explained here:
>
> http://www.workthin.com/tsp.htm >
> RDP Client 5.2.3790 ships with Windows Server 2003, and is downloadable
here:
> http://www.workthin.com/tsdown.htm >
> RDP Client 6.0.2600 is part of Windows XP SP2
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads [...] d48d-426e- 96c2-08aa2bd23a49&displaylang=en
>
> I haven't done enough testing to tell you if there's any difference
between
> the two, except that 6.0.2600 won't load on Server 2003 (no biggie,
because
> it's built-in).
>
>
> Patrick Rouse
> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> http://www.workthin.com >
> "Ronald" wrote:
>
> >
> > Van: "Ronald" <KILL-SPAM@chello.INVALID.nl>
> > Onderwerp: Printing to remote location
> > Datum: dinsdag 21 september 2004 21:12
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > We have an office in Nijmegen and a sub-office in Rotterdam. In Nijmegen
we
> > run Win2k3 with as terminal server and the users in Rotterdam can use
the
> > system in Nijmegen perfectly. Now we run an application that needs to
print
> > to a network printer in Rotterdam. So the users working in Nijmegen must
be
> > able to print in Rotterdam. Can anyone help me? At this moment we can't
> > "see" the printer in Rotterdam.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Ronald
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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