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Admins can print from USB Redirected Printer but Regular Users can


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Hello,

I have a situation where if I log in to my 2003 SP1 TS server as domain

admin, I can see the USB HP 1505N redirected printer in the listing. If I

print a test page it works then I log off.

When I log in as a regular user, I see the printer redirected and I go to

print a test page and it doesn't get to the printer. It shows in the queue as

a job pending but never completes. If I try and cancel the job it will just

show deleting so then I try to log off the session and it never completes, it

just shows saving settings in the window. For me to get the printing working

again, I have to log back in as admin, restart the print spool service then

delete the 1505N printer from the last session that was created when logged

in as the regular user. I have a 2000 Terminal server that works just fine

whether it is an admin or regular user.

To add to this, both servers are using the same driver that is installed on

the local machine that has the printer installed on it.

Please let me know if you have any suggestions,

Thanks - JH

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Re: Admins can print from USB Redirected Printer but Regular Users can

 

duplicate post.

 

=?Utf-8?B?Skg=?= <JH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 31 mar

2008:

> Hello,

> I have a situation where if I log in to my 2003 SP1 TS server as

> domain admin, I can see the USB HP 1505N redirected printer in

> the listing. If I print a test page it works then I log off.

> When I log in as a regular user, I see the printer redirected

> and I go to print a test page and it doesn't get to the printer.

> It shows in the queue as a job pending but never completes. If I

> try and cancel the job it will just show deleting so then I try

> to log off the session and it never completes, it just shows

> saving settings in the window. For me to get the printing

> working again, I have to log back in as admin, restart the print

> spool service then delete the 1505N printer from the last

> session that was created when logged in as the regular user. I

> have a 2000 Terminal server that works just fine whether it is

> an admin or regular user. To add to this, both servers are using

> the same driver that is installed on the local machine that has

> the printer installed on it. Please let me know if you have any

> suggestions, Thanks - JH

>

 

 

 

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