Re: Scanning to a network printer/scanner
Vera,
Thanks for the information. Based on the data in the link you listed, am I
correct to say that Terminal Services on a Window2000 server will not
support natively a remote scanner. But if I use a software solution such as
RemoteScan, I would be able to have a scanner connected to a remote PC and
the user could run an application on the Terminal Server and the app would
be able to address the local scanner? Also, have you any experience with
RemoteScan and if so, what is your opinion of this product.
Thanks,
Thomas
"Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message
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> Then you might want to read this:
>
> How can I connect to my local scanner or digital camera in a TS
> session?
> http://ts.veranoest.net/ts_faq_client_resources.htm#TWAINsupport
>
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> "Thomas Kroljic" <tkroljic@covad.net> wrote on 10 maj 2008 in
> microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
>
>> I'd be very interested to know if you found any information on
>> this. I am in the beginning process of adding a scanner to our
>> environment. I was wondering if the scanner can be attached to a
>> remote PC and then accessable while that user is running an
>> application via Terminal Services.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Thomas
>>
>> "rmth" <rmth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:A8F53F47-F425-4996-BA57-49FFFDB1DCF5@microsoft.com...
>>> I've not found any information on the Canon website, regarding
>>> compatibility
>>> with with Terminal Server environment. Has anyone had any
>>> experience using NetGear software for a network printer/scanner
>>> in a terminal server environment?
>>> --
>>> rmth