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Bob Showalter
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      6th Feb 2004
When I log onto our Terminal Server using a Terminal
Services Client in Windows XP PRO with an HP LaserJet
1200 Series printer, it maps to a single TSnnn port for
redirection back to the remote system and all works
fine. But if I log onto the Terminal Server using Remote
Desktop, I get 2 TSnnn ports mapped for the printer and
the one it selects as the default will not print. If I
manually change it to the other port it prints. Why am I
getting these two mappings? I have 3 other systems, all
running XP Pro but w/ different printes and it does not
seem to be an issue.

Help Please!!! It will be greatly appreciated.
Bob Showalter
 
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Bob Showalter
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      6th Feb 2004
I think I may have it resolved, but if you have any
comments I would appreciate them. After deleting the
printer in a remote session and reinstalling it things
seem to be copasetic (sp?)

>-----Original Message-----
>When I log onto our Terminal Server using a Terminal
>Services Client in Windows XP PRO with an HP LaserJet
>1200 Series printer, it maps to a single TSnnn port for
>redirection back to the remote system and all works
>fine. But if I log onto the Terminal Server using Remote
>Desktop, I get 2 TSnnn ports mapped for the printer and
>the one it selects as the default will not print. If I
>manually change it to the other port it prints. Why am I
>getting these two mappings? I have 3 other systems, all
>running XP Pro but w/ different printes and it does not
>seem to be an issue.
>
>Help Please!!! It will be greatly appreciated.
>Bob Showalter
>.
>

 
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Matthew Harris [MVP]
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      6th Feb 2004
Make sure in the printer folder on the terminal servics
client that there is only one printer defined. Have you
tried deleting the printer and then recreating it on the
client.

-M

>-----Original Message-----
>When I log onto our Terminal Server using a Terminal
>Services Client in Windows XP PRO with an HP LaserJet
>1200 Series printer, it maps to a single TSnnn port for
>redirection back to the remote system and all works
>fine. But if I log onto the Terminal Server using Remote
>Desktop, I get 2 TSnnn ports mapped for the printer and
>the one it selects as the default will not print. If I
>manually change it to the other port it prints. Why am I
>getting these two mappings? I have 3 other systems, all
>running XP Pro but w/ different printes and it does not
>seem to be an issue.
>
>Help Please!!! It will be greatly appreciated.
>Bob Showalter
>.
>

 
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