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help for setting up local printting!28 Nov 2006 17:50 GMT2
Does anyone can help me to solve the problem of using terminal service remote login to server, but can Not print locally??
In fact, before I login to the server Ihave check the option of using local printer box, but I still can Not see the local printer when I try to print.
My ...
Scheduled Disconnect27 Nov 2006 23:34 GMT1
Hi all. I'm new to this newsgroup, so if I'm posting in the wrong area
please let me know.
Is possible to use a script, or otherwise automate, the disconnection of
terminal server sessions on a pre-determined schedule. For example, I
terminal server (2003) constant denial of RDP connections07 Nov 2006 19:59 GMT4
Our newest terminal server constantly drops the ability for users to connect
via RDP.   If the machine is rebooted, it starts working again, but it
requires a reboot at least daily, often more frequently.    I have done the
workaround described in the KB article  898060 (which is ...
2003 Terminal Client Printing Question??06 Nov 2006 06:56 GMT2
We are using one warehouse system and allow client access on Citrix. It is
running fine.
We are planning migrate to MS 2003 terminal services, but meet the printing
problem. When user try to print form warehouse system to client local
 
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