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Guest HCruzJr
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Hi,

 

I have 2003 Server + Terminal Server with RDP 5.2 installed by the system

and my clients are using a Windows XP SP2; We are using two kinds of printer:

One is PrintServer connection 192.21.1.45 and the other \\USERNAME\PRINTER;

When the client that are using NETWORK printer \\USERNAME it's fine but when

try to connect a TCP/IP printer the system not recognize; I installed for the

clients the last version of TS from 2003 Server but it doesn't work; Is it

possible to use TS x TCP/IP Printers ??? Thank You ... HCruzJr - SP/SP Brazil

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Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
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Re: NETWORK Printers x TCP/IP Printers

 

Yes, it should not be a problem to redirect TCP/IP printers in a

Terminal Services session.

Have you checked the EventLog on the Terminal Server? Are there any

warnings or errors when a client with a TCP/IP printer logs on?

 

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Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

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

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=?Utf-8?B?SENydXpKcg==?= <HCruzJr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

on 13 jul 2007 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Hi,

>

> I have 2003 Server + Terminal Server with RDP 5.2 installed by

> the system and my clients are using a Windows XP SP2; We are

> using two kinds of printer: One is PrintServer connection

> 192.21.1.45 and the other \\USERNAME\PRINTER; When the client

> that are using NETWORK printer \\USERNAME it's fine but when try

> to connect a TCP/IP printer the system not recognize; I

> installed for the clients the last version of TS from 2003

> Server but it doesn't work; Is it possible to use TS x TCP/IP

> Printers ??? Thank You ... HCruzJr - SP/SP Brazil


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