This is a manual process - if the driver doesn't exist, make it exist.
Install is manually, or create VBS scripts to do it for you.
I think this changes in Windows 2003 R2 - where MS have introduced fallback
compatibility printers - where a generic driver is used when the printer is
unknown.
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> How do you install remote print drivers on the terminal server when the
> drivers are not within the list. When you have a remote user loging in to
> the server and would like to print on their printer at the remote site
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