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Guest Cary W. Shultz
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Good morning!

 

Okay - Vera N, Patrick R, Jeff P, Lan W - do not jump on me for

this....this is not something that I set up...I am simply trying to clean up

a mess!

 

We have a client in a WIN2003 AD environment with one TS (running on WIN2003

SP2 Enterprise w/12GB RAM) and - for whatever reason - the security group

"Domain Users" was added to the local Administrators group on the TS box.

At the moment I can not remove this (I know! I know! I know!).

 

Anyway - question is about printing. All of the users naturally see all of

the printers.

 

 

Question Number 1 - is there a limit as to how many printers can actually

show up?

 

 

I ask because for all of the users in one of the "remote" offices none of

the "local" printers show up when they look in Printers and Faxes. They did

until yesterday around 3PM. Naturally, I have asked what - if anything -

changed and the answer to that question was "nothing".

 

Yes, I have looked at the RDP client. It is the latest and greatest. Yes,

printer redirection check box is checked. I have unchecked it and logged

on and then logged off and then checked it with no love (did not think that

it would do anything, but it was worth three minutes, right?).

 

I have not looked on the Terminal Server in the Event Logs just yet (going

to that right after finishing this post).

 

Spooler service on TS box and on the local computers (WINXP Pro SP3).

Printers do work locally. I tested these. Canon and Ricoh Printers. I

have not worked in this environment so I do not know any history, but like I

said - they said everything worked until about 3PM yesterday. I have

remoted into one or two of the machines in that office and the printers do

indeed work locally but do not show up in the TS Session.

 

Thanks,

 

Cary

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Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
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Re: printers in TS Sessions

 

Maybe someone simply disabled printer redirection on the server?

The EventLog should give you more information (no events at all -->

printer redirection is not even attempted).

I'd also restart the spooler service on the TS.

_________________________________________________________

Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

 

"Cary W. Shultz" <cshultz@n0spam.outsourceitcorp.com> wrote on 24

sep 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Good morning!

>

> Okay - Vera N, Patrick R, Jeff P, Lan W - do not jump on me for

> this....this is not something that I set up...I am simply trying

> to clean up a mess!

>

> We have a client in a WIN2003 AD environment with one TS

> (running on WIN2003 SP2 Enterprise w/12GB RAM) and - for

> whatever reason - the security group "Domain Users" was added to

> the local Administrators group on the TS box. At the moment I

> can not remove this (I know! I know! I know!).

>

> Anyway - question is about printing. All of the users naturally

> see all of the printers.

>

>

> Question Number 1 - is there a limit as to how many printers can

> actually show up?

>

>

> I ask because for all of the users in one of the "remote"

> offices none of the "local" printers show up when they look in

> Printers and Faxes. They did until yesterday around 3PM.

> Naturally, I have asked what - if anything - changed and the

> answer to that question was "nothing".

>

> Yes, I have looked at the RDP client. It is the latest and

> greatest. Yes, printer redirection check box is checked. I

> have unchecked it and logged on and then logged off and then

> checked it with no love (did not think that it would do

> anything, but it was worth three minutes, right?).

>

> I have not looked on the Terminal Server in the Event Logs just

> yet (going to that right after finishing this post).

>

> Spooler service on TS box and on the local computers (WINXP Pro

> SP3). Printers do work locally. I tested these. Canon and

> Ricoh Printers. I have not worked in this environment so I do

> not know any history, but like I said - they said everything

> worked until about 3PM yesterday. I have remoted into one or

> two of the machines in that office and the printers do indeed

> work locally but do not show up in the TS Session.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Cary

Guest Cary W. Shultz
Posted

Re: printers in TS Sessions

 

Vera,

 

Thanks - actually looking at that myself. Looking at local policy as well

as GPO as well RDP.....will advise. And, thought about doing the Spooler

restart last night but did not....

 

If I find nothing in the way of settings then I will do this.

 

Thanks (as always).

 

Cary

"Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message

news:Xns9B23A46DE56AEveranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...

> Maybe someone simply disabled printer redirection on the server?

> The EventLog should give you more information (no events at all -->

> printer redirection is not even attempted).

> I'd also restart the spooler service on the TS.

> _________________________________________________________

> Vera Noest

> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

>

> "Cary W. Shultz" <cshultz@n0spam.outsourceitcorp.com> wrote on 24

> sep 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

>

>> Good morning!

>>

>> Okay - Vera N, Patrick R, Jeff P, Lan W - do not jump on me for

>> this....this is not something that I set up...I am simply trying

>> to clean up a mess!

>>

>> We have a client in a WIN2003 AD environment with one TS

>> (running on WIN2003 SP2 Enterprise w/12GB RAM) and - for

>> whatever reason - the security group "Domain Users" was added to

>> the local Administrators group on the TS box. At the moment I

>> can not remove this (I know! I know! I know!).

>>

>> Anyway - question is about printing. All of the users naturally

>> see all of the printers.

>>

>>

>> Question Number 1 - is there a limit as to how many printers can

>> actually show up?

>>

>>

>> I ask because for all of the users in one of the "remote"

>> offices none of the "local" printers show up when they look in

>> Printers and Faxes. They did until yesterday around 3PM.

>> Naturally, I have asked what - if anything - changed and the

>> answer to that question was "nothing".

>>

>> Yes, I have looked at the RDP client. It is the latest and

>> greatest. Yes, printer redirection check box is checked. I

>> have unchecked it and logged on and then logged off and then

>> checked it with no love (did not think that it would do

>> anything, but it was worth three minutes, right?).

>>

>> I have not looked on the Terminal Server in the Event Logs just

>> yet (going to that right after finishing this post).

>>

>> Spooler service on TS box and on the local computers (WINXP Pro

>> SP3). Printers do work locally. I tested these. Canon and

>> Ricoh Printers. I have not worked in this environment so I do

>> not know any history, but like I said - they said everything

>> worked until about 3PM yesterday. I have remoted into one or

>> two of the machines in that office and the printers do indeed

>> work locally but do not show up in the TS Session.

>>

>> Thanks,

>>

>> Cary

Guest Cary W. Shultz
Posted

Re: printers in TS Sessions

 

Vera,

 

Kinda what I thought....a ton of 1111 entries in the System Logs. Guess

what? The printers at the PA office show up (yeppers!). And since before

yesterday at 3PM!

 

Anyway, did the Fallback Printer Driver and will see how this works! It has

worked very well for me in several other environments.

 

Thanks,

 

Cary

 

"Cary W. Shultz" <cshultz@n0spam.outsourceitcorp.com> wrote in message

news:eoAnF$kHJHA.3868@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Vera,

>

> Thanks - actually looking at that myself. Looking at local policy as well

> as GPO as well RDP.....will advise. And, thought about doing the Spooler

> restart last night but did not....

>

> If I find nothing in the way of settings then I will do this.

>

> Thanks (as always).

>

> Cary

> "Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message

> news:Xns9B23A46DE56AEveranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...

>> Maybe someone simply disabled printer redirection on the server?

>> The EventLog should give you more information (no events at all -->

>> printer redirection is not even attempted).

>> I'd also restart the spooler service on the TS.

>> _________________________________________________________

>> Vera Noest

>> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

>> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

>> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

>>

>> "Cary W. Shultz" <cshultz@n0spam.outsourceitcorp.com> wrote on 24

>> sep 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

>>

>>> Good morning!

>>>

>>> Okay - Vera N, Patrick R, Jeff P, Lan W - do not jump on me for

>>> this....this is not something that I set up...I am simply trying

>>> to clean up a mess!

>>>

>>> We have a client in a WIN2003 AD environment with one TS

>>> (running on WIN2003 SP2 Enterprise w/12GB RAM) and - for

>>> whatever reason - the security group "Domain Users" was added to

>>> the local Administrators group on the TS box. At the moment I

>>> can not remove this (I know! I know! I know!).

>>>

>>> Anyway - question is about printing. All of the users naturally

>>> see all of the printers.

>>>

>>>

>>> Question Number 1 - is there a limit as to how many printers can

>>> actually show up?

>>>

>>>

>>> I ask because for all of the users in one of the "remote"

>>> offices none of the "local" printers show up when they look in

>>> Printers and Faxes. They did until yesterday around 3PM.

>>> Naturally, I have asked what - if anything - changed and the

>>> answer to that question was "nothing".

>>>

>>> Yes, I have looked at the RDP client. It is the latest and

>>> greatest. Yes, printer redirection check box is checked. I

>>> have unchecked it and logged on and then logged off and then

>>> checked it with no love (did not think that it would do

>>> anything, but it was worth three minutes, right?).

>>>

>>> I have not looked on the Terminal Server in the Event Logs just

>>> yet (going to that right after finishing this post).

>>>

>>> Spooler service on TS box and on the local computers (WINXP Pro

>>> SP3). Printers do work locally. I tested these. Canon and

>>> Ricoh Printers. I have not worked in this environment so I do

>>> not know any history, but like I said - they said everything

>>> worked until about 3PM yesterday. I have remoted into one or

>>> two of the machines in that office and the printers do indeed

>>> work locally but do not show up in the TS Session.

>>>

>>> Thanks,

>>>

>>> Cary

>

>


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