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Guest T. Burt
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Info:

 

Windows 2008 X64 w/ QuickBooks 2008 installed - Terminal server

 

Issue:

 

1. User connect to the terminal server using the remote desktop/Remote App-

2. User tried to save a file as PDF

3. User is asked what printer to use. - Problem!!

 

 

User should not be prompted for printer - QuickBooks (on Windows 2003) would

just automatically use the QuickBooks PDF Converter and save the file as a

PDF.

 

I believe the easy print is not function properly with QUickBooks PDF

Converter.

 

Reason:

 

When I connect to the server - BUT i check the box (in RDP) not to connect

printers,

I am able to save the PDF without being asked what printer to use (They way

it should be)

 

Is there a way I can tell the server (easy print) not to try to redirect the

print request for the QuickBooks PDF Converter.

I DO NOT have this is when I was using Windows 2003, but I LOVE the TS easy

print redirection- I just need to work with the QuickBooks PDF Converter.

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Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Re: Windows 2008 Easy Print w/ QuickBooks 2008 PDF Converter

 

T. Burt <T. Burt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Info:

>

> Windows 2008 X64 w/ QuickBooks 2008 installed - Terminal server

>

> Issue:

>

> 1. User connect to the terminal server using the remote

> desktop/Remote App-

> 2. User tried to save a file as PDF

> 3. User is asked what printer to use. - Problem!!

>

>

> User should not be prompted for printer - QuickBooks (on Windows

> 2003) would just automatically use the QuickBooks PDF Converter and

> save the file as a PDF.

>

> I believe the easy print is not function properly with QUickBooks PDF

> Converter.

>

> Reason:

>

> When I connect to the server - BUT i check the box (in RDP) not to

> connect printers,

> I am able to save the PDF without being asked what printer to use

> (They way it should be)

>

> Is there a way I can tell the server (easy print) not to try to

> redirect the print request for the QuickBooks PDF Converter.

> I DO NOT have this is when I was using Windows 2003, but I LOVE the

> TS easy print redirection- I just need to work with the QuickBooks

> PDF Converter.

 

Have you checked with Intuit to see if they have any recommendations?

Guest T. Burt
Posted

Re: Windows 2008 Easy Print w/ QuickBooks 2008 PDF Converter

 

Yes. They do not. It appears to be a Windows 2008 issue w/ XP SP3.

 

On a machine w/ SP2.. They problem doesnt exist. Since XP2 does not know

about the easy print feature of TS.

 

I am let to either take off SP3 or call Microsoft Support if I dont get any

answers here.

 

 

 

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> T. Burt <T. Burt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> > Info:

> >

> > Windows 2008 X64 w/ QuickBooks 2008 installed - Terminal server

> >

> > Issue:

> >

> > 1. User connect to the terminal server using the remote

> > desktop/Remote App-

> > 2. User tried to save a file as PDF

> > 3. User is asked what printer to use. - Problem!!

> >

> >

> > User should not be prompted for printer - QuickBooks (on Windows

> > 2003) would just automatically use the QuickBooks PDF Converter and

> > save the file as a PDF.

> >

> > I believe the easy print is not function properly with QUickBooks PDF

> > Converter.

> >

> > Reason:

> >

> > When I connect to the server - BUT i check the box (in RDP) not to

> > connect printers,

> > I am able to save the PDF without being asked what printer to use

> > (They way it should be)

> >

> > Is there a way I can tell the server (easy print) not to try to

> > redirect the print request for the QuickBooks PDF Converter.

> > I DO NOT have this is when I was using Windows 2003, but I LOVE the

> > TS easy print redirection- I just need to work with the QuickBooks

> > PDF Converter.

>

> Have you checked with Intuit to see if they have any recommendations?

>

>

>

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Posted

Re: Windows 2008 Easy Print w/ QuickBooks 2008 PDF Converter

 

T. Burt <TBurt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Yes. They do not. It appears to be a Windows 2008 issue w/ XP SP3.

>

> On a machine w/ SP2.. They problem doesnt exist. Since XP2 does not

> know about the easy print feature of TS.

>

> I am let to either take off SP3 or call Microsoft Support if I dont

> get any answers here.

 

Seems easiest to remove SP3, as it's not really doing all that much for you

(AFAIK). I'm not rushing out to deploy it on my clients, although I'm

delighted MS is still indicating an interest in supporting XP (I'm

boycotting Vista).

>

>

>

> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

>

>> T. Burt <T. Burt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>> Info:

>>>

>>> Windows 2008 X64 w/ QuickBooks 2008 installed - Terminal server

>>>

>>> Issue:

>>>

>>> 1. User connect to the terminal server using the remote

>>> desktop/Remote App-

>>> 2. User tried to save a file as PDF

>>> 3. User is asked what printer to use. - Problem!!

>>>

>>>

>>> User should not be prompted for printer - QuickBooks (on Windows

>>> 2003) would just automatically use the QuickBooks PDF Converter and

>>> save the file as a PDF.

>>>

>>> I believe the easy print is not function properly with QUickBooks

>>> PDF Converter.

>>>

>>> Reason:

>>>

>>> When I connect to the server - BUT i check the box (in RDP) not to

>>> connect printers,

>>> I am able to save the PDF without being asked what printer to use

>>> (They way it should be)

>>>

>>> Is there a way I can tell the server (easy print) not to try to

>>> redirect the print request for the QuickBooks PDF Converter.

>>> I DO NOT have this is when I was using Windows 2003, but I LOVE the

>>> TS easy print redirection- I just need to work with the QuickBooks

>>> PDF Converter.

>>

>> Have you checked with Intuit to see if they have any recommendations?

Guest T. Burt
Posted

Re: Windows 2008 Easy Print w/ QuickBooks 2008 PDF Converter

 

Actually I saw a performance increase in most of machines I deployed with SP3

and SP3 is what gives me the easy print for Terminal server - I didnt have to

deploy any print drivers. So I think I rather fix the issue with a simple

call to Microsoft.

 

Thanks anyway.

 

Are there and Terminal Server -MVP out there??

 

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> T. Burt <TBurt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> > Yes. They do not. It appears to be a Windows 2008 issue w/ XP SP3.

> >

> > On a machine w/ SP2.. They problem doesnt exist. Since XP2 does not

> > know about the easy print feature of TS.

> >

> > I am let to either take off SP3 or call Microsoft Support if I dont

> > get any answers here.

>

> Seems easiest to remove SP3, as it's not really doing all that much for you

> (AFAIK). I'm not rushing out to deploy it on my clients, although I'm

> delighted MS is still indicating an interest in supporting XP (I'm

> boycotting Vista).

> >

> >

> >

> > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> >

> >> T. Burt <T. Burt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> >>> Info:

> >>>

> >>> Windows 2008 X64 w/ QuickBooks 2008 installed - Terminal server

> >>>

> >>> Issue:

> >>>

> >>> 1. User connect to the terminal server using the remote

> >>> desktop/Remote App-

> >>> 2. User tried to save a file as PDF

> >>> 3. User is asked what printer to use. - Problem!!

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> User should not be prompted for printer - QuickBooks (on Windows

> >>> 2003) would just automatically use the QuickBooks PDF Converter and

> >>> save the file as a PDF.

> >>>

> >>> I believe the easy print is not function properly with QUickBooks

> >>> PDF Converter.

> >>>

> >>> Reason:

> >>>

> >>> When I connect to the server - BUT i check the box (in RDP) not to

> >>> connect printers,

> >>> I am able to save the PDF without being asked what printer to use

> >>> (They way it should be)

> >>>

> >>> Is there a way I can tell the server (easy print) not to try to

> >>> redirect the print request for the QuickBooks PDF Converter.

> >>> I DO NOT have this is when I was using Windows 2003, but I LOVE the

> >>> TS easy print redirection- I just need to work with the QuickBooks

> >>> PDF Converter.

> >>

> >> Have you checked with Intuit to see if they have any recommendations?

>

>

>

>

Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
Posted

Re: Windows 2008 Easy Print w/ QuickBooks 2008 PDF Converter

 

I would definitively phone Microsoft Support about this issue.

I've recently seen one more post about a similar issue with XP SP3

and TS Esy Print:

 

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.terminal_se

rvices/browse_thread/thread/2d2b86f6f353f58f/d745d87a2fa02041?

hl=en&lnk=st&q=#d745d87a2fa02041

_________________________________________________________

Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

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

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=?Utf-8?B?VC4gQnVydA==?= <TBurt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

on 05 maj 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Actually I saw a performance increase in most of machines I

> deployed with SP3 and SP3 is what gives me the easy print for

> Terminal server - I didnt have to deploy any print drivers. So I

> think I rather fix the issue with a simple call to Microsoft.

>

> Thanks anyway.

>

> Are there and Terminal Server -MVP out there??

>

> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

>

>> T. Burt <TBurt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>> > Yes. They do not. It appears to be a Windows 2008 issue w/ XP

>> > SP3.

>> >

>> > On a machine w/ SP2.. They problem doesnt exist. Since XP2

>> > does not know about the easy print feature of TS.

>> >

>> > I am let to either take off SP3 or call Microsoft Support if

>> > I dont get any answers here.

>>

>> Seems easiest to remove SP3, as it's not really doing all that

>> much for you (AFAIK). I'm not rushing out to deploy it on my

>> clients, although I'm delighted MS is still indicating an

>> interest in supporting XP (I'm boycotting Vista).

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

>> >

>> >> T. Burt <T. Burt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>> >>> Info:

>> >>>

>> >>> Windows 2008 X64 w/ QuickBooks 2008 installed - Terminal

>> >>> server

>> >>>

>> >>> Issue:

>> >>>

>> >>> 1. User connect to the terminal server using the remote

>> >>> desktop/Remote App-

>> >>> 2. User tried to save a file as PDF

>> >>> 3. User is asked what printer to use. - Problem!!

>> >>>

>> >>>

>> >>> User should not be prompted for printer - QuickBooks (on

>> >>> Windows 2003) would just automatically use the QuickBooks

>> >>> PDF Converter and save the file as a PDF.

>> >>>

>> >>> I believe the easy print is not function properly with

>> >>> QUickBooks PDF Converter.

>> >>>

>> >>> Reason:

>> >>>

>> >>> When I connect to the server - BUT i check the box (in RDP)

>> >>> not to connect printers,

>> >>> I am able to save the PDF without being asked what printer

>> >>> to use (They way it should be)

>> >>>

>> >>> Is there a way I can tell the server (easy print) not to

>> >>> try to redirect the print request for the QuickBooks PDF

>> >>> Converter. I DO NOT have this is when I was using Windows

>> >>> 2003, but I LOVE the TS easy print redirection- I just need

>> >>> to work with the QuickBooks PDF Converter.

>> >>

>> >> Have you checked with Intuit to see if they have any

>> >> recommendations?


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