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I installed Window 2008 to use Remote Application for many of remote sites

around AP region, it works quite well by the way.

 

I hit a wall when I thought about printing performance over the WAN because

the finance dept in my company do a lot of printing at the end of the month.

I have tried searching for an answer to find how much bandwidth TS printing

actually takes up but so far no luck.

 

Would anybody know or able to give me a lead where I can find out more

information about TS printing or the optimal way to configure TS printing.

 

Thanks.

Ken

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Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
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Re: Printing

 

You can tweak the bandwidth allocation, but giving more to virtual

channnels (printing and other redirections) will cause slow screen

updates:

 

Bandwidth Allocation for Terminal Server connections over RDP

http://blogs.msdn.com/ts/archive/2007/04/09/bandwidth-allocation-

for-terminal-server-connections-over-rdp.aspx

 

Are you using TSEasy Print? Here's some good background

information:

 

WS2008: Terminal Services Printing

http://blogs.technet.com/askperf/archive/2008/02/17/ws2008-

terminal-services-printing.aspx

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=?Utf-8?B?S2Vu?= <Ken@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 03 jul

2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> I installed Window 2008 to use Remote Application for many of

> remote sites around AP region, it works quite well by the way.

>

> I hit a wall when I thought about printing performance over the

> WAN because the finance dept in my company do a lot of printing

> at the end of the month. I have tried searching for an answer to

> find how much bandwidth TS printing actually takes up but so far

> no luck.

>

> Would anybody know or able to give me a lead where I can find

> out more information about TS printing or the optimal way to

> configure TS printing.

>

> Thanks.

> Ken


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