If someone's logged into TS, can they then browse/select the printer?
Is this a network printer, or is it directly attached/shared?
Brad Pears wrote:
> In our environment, we have a Windows 2000 Small business server as
> well as a regular Windows 2000 server that we use to provide
> Terminal Services support.
>
> Yesterday, we received a new HP 3330 MFP which I installed on our
> WIndows 2000 SBS server (it's right beside my desk) - set up as
> shared. There is only three people using this particular printer.
>
> No problem - all is well there. Because one of the users in my office
> uses terminal services, this printer also needs to be setup on the
> regualr Windows 2000 server so she can pick it to print to.
>
> Here's where the problems began (this has happened on other occasions
> as well)
>
> I go to the add printers area of the WIndows 2000 server, select
> network printer and browse for it. I double click the other server
> thinking that the shared printer I just configured should show up
> right???? WRONG!! Nothing shows up (even though there is a little
> "+" sign beside the other server name sharing the printer.)
>
> This has happened before on this server when I've tried to browse for
> other shared printers on other machines. Sometimes they show up -
> sometimes they don't. I do not know why this is.
>
> Does anyopne have any ideas as to what I could check/configure to
> make these shared printers show up?
>
> If I do this on my XP machine, the shared printer shows up no problem
> - same on my workmates WIn98 machine - it's just this other WIn2K
> server....
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brad
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