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jscorsone
Guest
Printer Redirection Question.
We are running Business Server 2003 SP 2, and the client is running XP SP 2.
The client was previously able to print using Terminal Services. The client
CPU was replaced by a laptop. The correct driver for the printer was and
still is loaded on the server. The correct driver for the printer was loaded
on the laptop.
WORKAROUND: Everytime the client logs in, I have to go into the server and
manually switch the printer to the correct session, as it is resolving to an
inactive TS port. Prints fine.
While the workaround works, I'm seeking assistance with a solution.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
We are running Business Server 2003 SP 2, and the client is running XP SP 2.
The client was previously able to print using Terminal Services. The client
CPU was replaced by a laptop. The correct driver for the printer was and
still is loaded on the server. The correct driver for the printer was loaded
on the laptop.
WORKAROUND: Everytime the client logs in, I have to go into the server and
manually switch the printer to the correct session, as it is resolving to an
inactive TS port. Prints fine.
While the workaround works, I'm seeking assistance with a solution.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.