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Guest merlin2049er
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Hi,

 

I'm having difficulty with an HP Laserjet 2300 that is set up on a remote

network. I've got the rdp client to redirect printer output to their local

printer.

 

I've also created the printer locally on the terminal server (and used

lpt1).

(Can't print to it like this).

 

My understanding was that the local default printer would show up and

automatically be created for the terminal server session.

 

I've got it working for other HP printers on our sub-networks, but can't

figure out what i'm doing wrong now.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thanks,

JG

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Guest YADER.CELL@gmail.com
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Re: Windows 2003 Terminal Server printing question...

 

Make sure you have the latest RDP client installed in clients pc. If

memory serves me right, you need to do a registry hack to get USB

printers carry over a rdp connection. ( I am assuing the laserjet is a

USB based printer ) Otherwise, it should carry over no problem. Also,

make sure the local RDP clients have a check mark on the printer as a

device to be carry over the connection.

 

 

Yader

 

 

On Jun 20, 9:00 am, merlin2049er

<merlin204...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I'm having difficulty with an HP Laserjet 2300 that is set up on a remote

> network.  I've got the rdp client to redirect printer output to their local

> printer.  

>

> I've also created the printer locally on the terminal server (and used

> lpt1).  

> (Can't print to it like this).

>

> My understanding was that the local default printer would show up and

> automatically be created for the terminal server session.  

>

> I've got it working for other HP printers on our sub-networks, but can't

> figure out what i'm doing wrong now.

>

> Any suggestions?

>

> Thanks,

> JG


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