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A printing issue.

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Bill - 27 Aug 2003 15:18 GMT
Company HQ in one city using DSL. 2K server w/latest
packs running AD. Terminal server 2k w/lastest packs a
member server. Term Serv License running.

Clients in another city using DSL. Most if not all WIN98.
They are only in workgroup at their local.

When they get into terminal server session they have to
re-define their printers. i.e. In any app when choose to
print a message states that there is no printer defined
at HPxxxxxxx\computername\session x.  They then select
their printer HPxxxxxxxx\computername\session x.  It is
the session number that has changed.

Is this by design?  If not what can I do to remedy this?  
Thanks in advance.
Colin M. McGroarty - 29 Aug 2003 18:58 GMT
You could also try using  a tool such as Simplify Printing from triCerat.
This will also eliminate the need for individual printer drivers being
installed on the terminal server.

http://www.tricerat.com/?page=sdfxp

Hope this helps,

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> Company HQ in one city using DSL. 2K server w/latest
> packs running AD. Terminal server 2k w/lastest packs a
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> Is this by design?  If not what can I do to remedy this?
> Thanks in advance.
 
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