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We are using Vista Business to remotely connect to XP and Server 2003 RDP
5.x and 6 clients. On the local PC, we have a network printer that is connected via a standard tcp/ip port along with a few other printers. We have the RDP client setup to allow the remote client to print to the local printers. However, only sometimes does the local printer show up on the remote machine. Also, never does the local network printer shoe up on the remote machine. That said, sometimes the ts000X printer ports will show as active. In that situation, we can setup the proper print driver and play a guessing game until we find the proper ts000X port. Durring that session, printing works fine. However, on the next connect, the TS ports may be disconnected or re-arranged, even when the client only has one printer. Any suggestions would be apriciated. Thank you. |
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"Rosewood" <rosewood@nospam.gmx.nospam.de> a écrit dans le message de
news:9C5EB3CA-D896-485E-9F04-EBF53CEFEA6A@microsoft.com... > We are using Vista Business to remotely connect to XP and Server 2003 RDP > 5.x and 6 clients. > > On the local PC, we have a network printer that is connected via a > standard tcp/ip port along with a few other printers. We have the RDP > client setup to allow the remote client to print to the local printers. > However, only sometimes does the local printer show up on the remote > machine. Also, never does the local network printer shoe up on the remote > machine. > > That said, sometimes the ts000X printer ports will show as active. In > that situation, we can setup the proper print driver and play a guessing > game until we find the proper ts000X port. Durring that session, printing > works fine. However, on the next connect, the TS ports may be > disconnected or re-arranged, even when the client only has one printer. > > Any suggestions would be apriciated. Thank you. By default Remote Desktop Client will only redirect LPTx and USB printers. To have TCP/IP or other printers show up in the remote session, you need to set the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Terminal Server Client\Default\AddIns\RDPDR\FilterQueueType to FFFFFFFF. Add the key if it is not present. Also, the printer driver must be present on the remote computer. Add it in Control Panel | Printers | File | Server properties | Drivers. Hope that helps. ThePro |
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I haven't had any success getting this to work when the local computer is
running Vista. It works when the local computer is XP but I have not been able to get Vista to see USB printers on the local machine. "ThePro" wrote: > "Rosewood" <rosewood@nospam.gmx.nospam.de> a crit dans le message de > news:9C5EB3CA-D896-485E-9F04-EBF53CEFEA6A@microsoft.com... > > We are using Vista Business to remotely connect to XP and Server 2003 RDP > > 5.x and 6 clients. > > > > On the local PC, we have a network printer that is connected via a > > standard tcp/ip port along with a few other printers. We have the RDP > > client setup to allow the remote client to print to the local printers. > > However, only sometimes does the local printer show up on the remote > > machine. Also, never does the local network printer shoe up on the remote > > machine. > > > > That said, sometimes the ts000X printer ports will show as active. In > > that situation, we can setup the proper print driver and play a guessing > > game until we find the proper ts000X port. Durring that session, printing > > works fine. However, on the next connect, the TS ports may be > > disconnected or re-arranged, even when the client only has one printer. > > > > Any suggestions would be apriciated. Thank you. > > By default Remote Desktop Client will only redirect LPTx and USB printers. > > To have TCP/IP or other printers show up in the remote session, you need to > set the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Terminal Server > Client\Default\AddIns\RDPDR\FilterQueueType to FFFFFFFF. Add the key if it > is not present. > > Also, the printer driver must be present on the remote computer. Add it in > Control Panel | Printers | File | Server properties | Drivers. > > Hope that helps. > > ThePro > |
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Were you ever able to connect to your server, using RDP on your Vista
machine, and while on your Remote Desktop, print to the USB printer connected to your Vista machine? If so, how? "Tim" wrote: > I haven't had any success getting this to work when the local computer is > running Vista. It works when the local computer is XP but I have not been > able to get Vista to see USB printers on the local machine. > > > "ThePro" wrote: > > > "Rosewood" <rosewood@nospam.gmx.nospam.de> a crit dans le message de > > news:9C5EB3CA-D896-485E-9F04-EBF53CEFEA6A@microsoft.com... > > > We are using Vista Business to remotely connect to XP and Server 2003 RDP > > > 5.x and 6 clients. > > > > > > On the local PC, we have a network printer that is connected via a > > > standard tcp/ip port along with a few other printers. We have the RDP > > > client setup to allow the remote client to print to the local printers. > > > However, only sometimes does the local printer show up on the remote > > > machine. Also, never does the local network printer shoe up on the remote > > > machine. > > > > > > That said, sometimes the ts000X printer ports will show as active. In > > > that situation, we can setup the proper print driver and play a guessing > > > game until we find the proper ts000X port. Durring that session, printing > > > works fine. However, on the next connect, the TS ports may be > > > disconnected or re-arranged, even when the client only has one printer. > > > > > > Any suggestions would be apriciated. Thank you. > > > > By default Remote Desktop Client will only redirect LPTx and USB printers. > > > > To have TCP/IP or other printers show up in the remote session, you need to > > set the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Terminal Server > > Client\Default\AddIns\RDPDR\FilterQueueType to FFFFFFFF. Add the key if it > > is not present. > > > > Also, the printer driver must be present on the remote computer. Add it in > > Control Panel | Printers | File | Server properties | Drivers. > > > > Hope that helps. > > > > ThePro > > |
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