Auto-Create printers

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Cary Shultz

Hello NG,

My question: if there is no known driver for a printer
then it will not \ can not be added to a TS session via
the Auto-Create functionality. Correct? Well, not
without a little massaging. But that 'massaging' should
not be anything that a regular user could do.

We have a Terminal Server ( WIN2000 SP4 ) running Citrix
MetaFrame 1.8 SP3. The Auto-Create printer functionality
was disabled. Obviously there was a problem somewhere
that caused this to be disabled.

I thought that if there was no known driver for printerABC
then printerABC could not / would not be added to the
Citrix connection. By 'no known driver' I mean that the
drivers for that particular printer do not exist on the
WIN2000 Server CD ( or, better said, in the ntprint.inf
file on the TS ) -AND- we have not mapped printerABC to
anything in the substitute .inf file. NOTE: The
substitute .inf file was the 'massaging' that I mentioned
earlier.

For example, I have a Lexmark printer ( USB connection to
my computer - it is the default printer on my local
system ) and before Auto-Create was disabled if I were to
create a Citrix connection and then look in the Event
Viewer | System Log I would see that the attempt to add my
Lexmark printer to my Citrix connection failed - as
expected. Since Auto-Create was disabled, that 'failure'
is no longer logged - also as expected.

I am simply trying to become clear in my mind that if
known drivers do not already exist for printerABC ( either
natively or via the substitute .inf file ) then printerABC
CAN NOT be added to the TS / Citrix connection via the
Auto-Create functionality. I thought that I was clear on
this but someone else is of the opinion that this is not
correct.

Thanks all,

Cary


PS. I have done a good deal of reading and this is pretty
clear to me but....Patrick, your web site is really very
nice. The links are also very useful. If I had a couple
of extra printers available I would do the testing myself
in my lab but 'testing' in a production environment is not
really anything for which I have any interest.
 

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