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Our terminal server is running 2000 server. Remote user
is using a Dell Inspiron notebook (XP Professional) w/only a USB port for (HP 1012) printer connection. She can print locally but not when she's connected to the terminal server running its programs. Only work-around to date (from Dell and HP tech support) is to buy 1. a docking station for her notebook with both USB and parallel ports and 2. an HP (1300) with parallel port capability. (We have other remote users with printers connected through parallel ports who have no printing problems) Any less expensive (software) solutions? |
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Does the printer installation loaclly create a port called DOT4?
If so, then this should solve the problem: 302361 - Printers That Use Ports That Do Not Begin With COM, LPT, or USB Are Not Redirected in a Remote Desktop or Terminal Services Session http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302361 Check the EventLog on the TS as well, you might have to map the printer driver to a native driver on the server to make autocreation of the printer work. -- Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT --- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email --- "Nancy Shelgren" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:fd2901c43ea0$d051fca0$a101280a@phx.gbl: > Our terminal server is running 2000 server. Remote user > is using a Dell Inspiron notebook (XP Professional) w/only > a USB port for (HP 1012) printer connection. She can print > locally but not when she's connected to the terminal > server running its programs. Only work-around to date > (from Dell and HP tech support) is to buy 1. a docking > station for her notebook with both USB and parallel ports > and 2. an HP (1300) with parallel port capability. (We > have other remote users with printers connected through > parallel ports who have no printing problems) > > Any less expensive (software) solutions? |
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