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Luke Rebertat
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      18th Mar 2005
I have a server (test server) running terminal services 2K and the new
anti-spyware program. Today I noticed an interesting problem. I had to
remove the print driver for one of my clients that logs in from a remote
location because she was getting a new printer. When she got the printer it
was damaged so she went to reinstall the old one. I put the same driver back
in the TS as before but it would not assign her the local printer when she
logged back in. After many frustrating hours I decided to uninstall the BETA
Anti-SPyware program and it immediatly recognized her printer and set it up
for her on one of the channels.

Is there a conincidence here ya think??

TY
LR


 
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Andre Da Costa
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      19th Mar 2005
This current beta 1 release of MSAS is not targetted at enterprises
environments. I would preferrably wait until the Enterprise Edition is
available which will support Central Management and Group Policy.

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FAQ for MS AntiSpy http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm

"Luke Rebertat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a server (test server) running terminal services 2K and the new
>anti-spyware program. Today I noticed an interesting problem. I had to
>remove the print driver for one of my clients that logs in from a remote
>location because she was getting a new printer. When she got the printer it
>was damaged so she went to reinstall the old one. I put the same driver
>back in the TS as before but it would not assign her the local printer when
>she logged back in. After many frustrating hours I decided to uninstall the
>BETA Anti-SPyware program and it immediatly recognized her printer and set
>it up for her on one of the channels.
>
> Is there a conincidence here ya think??
>
> TY
> LR
>



 
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Bill Sanderson
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      19th Mar 2005
Can you mention the specific printer involved? I've seen some occasional
mention of difficulties with specific printer drivers in these groups.

I haven't taken the time to check any of the issues out because I haven't
had the printers involved--but I've no doubt they are real.

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http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm

"Luke Rebertat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a server (test server) running terminal services 2K and the new
>anti-spyware program. Today I noticed an interesting problem. I had to
>remove the print driver for one of my clients that logs in from a remote
>location because she was getting a new printer. When she got the printer it
>was damaged so she went to reinstall the old one. I put the same driver
>back in the TS as before but it would not assign her the local printer when
>she logged back in. After many frustrating hours I decided to uninstall the
>BETA Anti-SPyware program and it immediatly recognized her printer and set
>it up for her on one of the channels.
>
> Is there a conincidence here ya think??
>
> TY
> LR
>



 
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Luke Rebertat
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      19th Mar 2005
Andre- Interesting. You would think MS wouldnt' have made the BETA for
Windows 2000 then; a very popular NOS.

Bill- The printer in question was a HP LJ 1200. A even more interesting note
is that while she was logging on with the spware program still running the
Event viewer never even noted that she was loging on with a HP and that the
drivers were being loaded. And then as soon as the BETA version was out, it
did see it and note it in the event viewer.

TY
LR

"Luke Rebertat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a server (test server) running terminal services 2K and the new
>anti-spyware program. Today I noticed an interesting problem. I had to
>remove the print driver for one of my clients that logs in from a remote
>location because she was getting a new printer. When she got the printer it
>was damaged so she went to reinstall the old one. I put the same driver
>back in the TS as before but it would not assign her the local printer when
>she logged back in. After many frustrating hours I decided to uninstall the
>BETA Anti-SPyware program and it immediatly recognized her printer and set
>it up for her on one of the channels.
>
> Is there a conincidence here ya think??
>
> TY
> LR
>



 
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Andre Da Costa
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      20th Mar 2005
No, it is for Windows 2000, but not the Server Edition, Microsoft developing
a Enterprise Edition of Microsoft AntiSpyware for Windows 2000 Server.

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"Luke Rebertat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Andre- Interesting. You would think MS wouldnt' have made the BETA for
> Windows 2000 then; a very popular NOS.
>
> Bill- The printer in question was a HP LJ 1200. A even more interesting
> note is that while she was logging on with the spware program still
> running the Event viewer never even noted that she was loging on with a HP
> and that the drivers were being loaded. And then as soon as the BETA
> version was out, it did see it and note it in the event viewer.
>
> TY
> LR
>
> "Luke Rebertat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I have a server (test server) running terminal services 2K and the new
>>anti-spyware program. Today I noticed an interesting problem. I had to
>>remove the print driver for one of my clients that logs in from a remote
>>location because she was getting a new printer. When she got the printer
>>it was damaged so she went to reinstall the old one. I put the same driver
>>back in the TS as before but it would not assign her the local printer
>>when she logged back in. After many frustrating hours I decided to
>>uninstall the BETA Anti-SPyware program and it immediatly recognized her
>>printer and set it up for her on one of the channels.
>>
>> Is there a conincidence here ya think??
>>
>> TY
>> LR
>>

>
>



 
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Steve Dodson [MSFT]
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      20th Mar 2005
Luke,

Was this user logged in through terminal services and using printer
redirection?

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"Luke Rebertat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a server (test server) running terminal services 2K and the new
>anti-spyware program. Today I noticed an interesting problem. I had to
>remove the print driver for one of my clients that logs in from a remote
>location because she was getting a new printer. When she got the printer it
>was damaged so she went to reinstall the old one. I put the same driver
>back in the TS as before but it would not assign her the local printer when
>she logged back in. After many frustrating hours I decided to uninstall the
>BETA Anti-SPyware program and it immediatly recognized her printer and set
>it up for her on one of the channels.
>
> Is there a conincidence here ya think??
>
> TY
> LR
>



 
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Luke Rebertat
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      20th Mar 2005
Yes. I rely on their client RDP session to pass the printer onto the TS
session. Then the TS allows the printer to be used in TS session based on
whether or not I have the proper driver installed (which I do). After that
the GDI interface on the TS handles printing on the virtual channel TS set
up during log-on.



"Steve Dodson [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Luke,
>
> Was this user logged in through terminal services and using printer
> redirection?
>
> --
> -steve
>
> Steve Dodson [MSFT]
> MCSE, CISSP
> PSS Security
>
> --
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> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
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> http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm
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> Note: For the benefit of the community-at-large, all responses to this
> message are best directed to the newsgroup/thread from which they
> originated.
> "Luke Rebertat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I have a server (test server) running terminal services 2K and the new
>>anti-spyware program. Today I noticed an interesting problem. I had to
>>remove the print driver for one of my clients that logs in from a remote
>>location because she was getting a new printer. When she got the printer
>>it was damaged so she went to reinstall the old one. I put the same driver
>>back in the TS as before but it would not assign her the local printer
>>when she logged back in. After many frustrating hours I decided to
>>uninstall the BETA Anti-SPyware program and it immediatly recognized her
>>printer and set it up for her on one of the channels.
>>
>> Is there a conincidence here ya think??
>>
>> TY
>> LR
>>

>
>



 
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Bill Sanderson
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      20th Mar 2005
I use TS all the time, and haven't noticed this issue, but I haven't done a
lot of printing lately. I'll try to keep an eye on what's happening. All
the machines I work from and to have Microsoft Antispyware installed.

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"Luke Rebertat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Yes. I rely on their client RDP session to pass the printer onto the TS
> session. Then the TS allows the printer to be used in TS session based on
> whether or not I have the proper driver installed (which I do). After that
> the GDI interface on the TS handles printing on the virtual channel TS set
> up during log-on.
>
>
>
> "Steve Dodson [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Luke,
>>
>> Was this user logged in through terminal services and using printer
>> redirection?
>>
>> --
>> -steve
>>
>> Steve Dodson [MSFT]
>> MCSE, CISSP
>> PSS Security
>>
>> --
>>
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>> Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at
>> http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm
>>
>> Note: For the benefit of the community-at-large, all responses to this
>> message are best directed to the newsgroup/thread from which they
>> originated.
>> "Luke Rebertat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>I have a server (test server) running terminal services 2K and the new
>>>anti-spyware program. Today I noticed an interesting problem. I had to
>>>remove the print driver for one of my clients that logs in from a remote
>>>location because she was getting a new printer. When she got the printer
>>>it was damaged so she went to reinstall the old one. I put the same
>>>driver back in the TS as before but it would not assign her the local
>>>printer when she logged back in. After many frustrating hours I decided
>>>to uninstall the BETA Anti-SPyware program and it immediatly recognized
>>>her printer and set it up for her on one of the channels.
>>>
>>> Is there a conincidence here ya think??
>>>
>>> TY
>>> LR
>>>

>>
>>

>
>



 
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