USB scanners and Muli Monitor support, any options?

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William Fields

Hello, I've googled for a while now and it looks to me like there there's
limited (if any) built-in support for USB port redirection with a Win2K3
Terminal Server solution.

If someone could chime in, what I'm seeing is that USB support may be
successfully implemented with third party Thin-Client hardware devices
and/or client software.

I'm also interested in support for dual monitor configurations at the
client, anyone know if this is supported? If so, under what configuration of
client/server?

(and don't get on me for cross-posting! most any newsreader will mark the
message as read when it's downloaded the first time and not bother to
download it again!)

Thanks.


--
William Fields
MCSD - Microsoft Visual FoxPro
US Bankruptcy Court
Phoenix, AZ

"If it's free, I'll take three!"
 
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Vera Noest [MVP]

You're right, there is currently no support for USB port
redirection.
Have a look at the following Citrix KB article, it gives a very
clear explanation about the difference between Device Level
redirection and Port Level redirection, which explains why USB
printers are supported, but USB scanners are not.

CTX816193 - USB Support in MetaFrame Products
http://knowledgebase.citrix.com/kb/entry.jspa?externalID=CTX816193

Native Windows Terminal Services does not support dual monitors,
Citrix does.
 
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Rob S

On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 12:32:31 -0700, "Vera Noest [MVP]"

-Have a look at the following Citrix KB article, it gives a very
-clear explanation about the difference between Device Level
-redirection and Port Level redirection, which explains why USB
-printers are supported, but USB scanners are not.
-
-CTX816193 - USB Support in MetaFrame Products
-http://knowledgebase.citrix.com/kb/entry.jspa?externalID=CTX816193
-

Interesting, but embarrassingly badly proof-read:
"Now that MetaFrame peripheral support has been explained, it can been realized
that although “generic USB port-level redirection” is not supported by MetaFrame
today"


-Rob
robatwork at mail dot com
 

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