Printer settings on terminal Server

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I have a group of users who are using a printer with private output
trays.
trouble is when they shall choose trays, thesesettings will not stay
longer that until they logoff
They are able to save their settings into a Default.sav file, but i
cannot seem to find a way to load this file on startup.
works great if they open the printersettings from printers and faxes
and loads the save file, but we are trying to eliminate this process.
Server is running w2k3, prniter is a Nashuatec dsc460 users are runnig
terminal server through Provision Network client.

Anyone seen this issue earlier?
will this be possible to script?
thing is to load the printersettings on every logon
 
Re: Printer settings on terminal Server

Check if this helps:

243942 - Terminal Services printer redirection not signaled on
change to server-side Device Settings tab in Windows 2000 or
Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=243942

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thomas.scheen@gmail.com wrote on 03 okt 2008 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> I have a group of users who are using a printer with private
> output trays.
> trouble is when they shall choose trays, thesesettings will not
> stay longer that until they logoff
> They are able to save their settings into a Default.sav file,
> but i cannot seem to find a way to load this file on startup.
> works great if they open the printersettings from printers and
> faxes and loads the save file, but we are trying to eliminate
> this process. Server is running w2k3, prniter is a Nashuatec
> dsc460 users are runnig terminal server through Provision
> Network client.
>
> Anyone seen this issue earlier?
> will this be possible to script?
> thing is to load the printersettings on every logon
 
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