TS printing

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Hi everyone

Here's the deal. We have a 2003 with TS. We do not permit local printers to
be installed when users connect (redirection). We have configured all the
printers we need at the console. Some printers have multiple paper tray (1
for the checks, 1 for the invoices...). For that special printer, we created
2 printers with the same port but with different paper tray settings.
Everytime i log locally or with TS with the administrator account, i see the
correct paper tray assignement. But when i use a Remote desktop user account,
it is back to "Automatically select".

I need a way that everyone that connects will use the settings i made with
the administrator account. We have about 60 users with 10 printers that have
3 paper tray (So 10 printers * 3 paper trays * 60 users = to long to manage).

Anyone ?
 
Re: TS printing

In article <7CCCAAED-F4D9-473E-9BD5-0A3F360BC424@microsoft.com>,
NickBergeron@discussions.microsoft.com says...
> Hi everyone
>
> Here's the deal. We have a 2003 with TS. We do not permit local printers to
> be installed when users connect (redirection). We have configured all the
> printers we need at the console. Some printers have multiple paper tray (1
> for the checks, 1 for the invoices...). For that special printer, we created
> 2 printers with the same port but with different paper tray settings.
> Everytime i log locally or with TS with the administrator account, i see the
> correct paper tray assignement. But when i use a Remote desktop user account,
> it is back to "Automatically select".
>
> I need a way that everyone that connects will use the settings i made with
> the administrator account. We have about 60 users with 10 printers that have
> 3 paper tray (So 10 printers * 3 paper trays * 60 users = to long to manage).
>
> Anyone ?


Why not adjust the default settings of the printers?

If you setup the default settings of the printers the users will inherit
them when they connect to them.

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Re: TS printing

Thanks for the reply

That is what i've done, but it wasn't working. But I found out why. It was a
driver problem. Downloaded the new version and it works like a charm.

Thanks

"Leythos" wrote:

> In article <7CCCAAED-F4D9-473E-9BD5-0A3F360BC424@microsoft.com>,
> NickBergeron@discussions.microsoft.com says...
> > Hi everyone
> >
> > Here's the deal. We have a 2003 with TS. We do not permit local printers to
> > be installed when users connect (redirection). We have configured all the
> > printers we need at the console. Some printers have multiple paper tray (1
> > for the checks, 1 for the invoices...). For that special printer, we created
> > 2 printers with the same port but with different paper tray settings.
> > Everytime i log locally or with TS with the administrator account, i see the
> > correct paper tray assignement. But when i use a Remote desktop user account,
> > it is back to "Automatically select".
> >
> > I need a way that everyone that connects will use the settings i made with
> > the administrator account. We have about 60 users with 10 printers that have
> > 3 paper tray (So 10 printers * 3 paper trays * 60 users = to long to manage).
> >
> > Anyone ?

>
> Why not adjust the default settings of the printers?
>
> If you setup the default settings of the printers the users will inherit
> them when they connect to them.
>
> --
>
> Leythos
> - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
> - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a
> drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"
> spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)
>
 
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