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I swapped a WinXP Pro computer out and replaced it with a Vista computer.
Prior to the swap my local printer was visable and usable when connecting to a WS2003 Domain Controller via Remote Desktop Administration (Terminal Services). The printer set up just fine for local use under Vista using a newer Vista driver but it doesn't show up at all when I connect to the WS2003 Domain Controller. I've checked all teh settings on the RDP object to make sure that local devices and resources, specifically printers, are used in the remote session but they still don't show up! Right now I am evaluating software that will cost several hundred dollars to provide the same features in Vista that I had in WinXP. I'd prefer to not have to spend that money if I can find out what is causing this problem. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you, Herb |
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Any errors in the Event Viewer?
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Herb" wrote in message ... I swapped a WinXP Pro computer out and replaced it with a Vista computer. Prior to the swap my local printer was visable and usable when connecting to a WS2003 Domain Controller via Remote Desktop Administration (Terminal Services). The printer set up just fine for local use under Vista using a newer Vista driver but it doesn't show up at all when I connect to the WS2003 Domain Controller. I've checked all teh settings on the RDP object to make sure that local devices and resources, specifically printers, are used in the remote session but they still don't show up! Right now I am evaluating software that will cost several hundred dollars to provide the same features in Vista that I had in WinXP. I'd prefer to not have to spend that money if I can find out what is causing this problem. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you, Herb |
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I assume that you mean events on the server where it would normally display
an error event when the driver for a specific printer you have locally does not exist on the host. Yes I did check for this but no such errors exist in the event log. I also checked the event log on the Vista computer and there is nothing unusual there either. Did something change radically in Vista to cause this? "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Any errors in the Event Viewer? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Herb" wrote in message ... I swapped a WinXP Pro computer out and replaced it with a Vista computer. Prior to the swap my local printer was visable and usable when connecting to a WS2003 Domain Controller via Remote Desktop Administration (Terminal Services). The printer set up just fine for local use under Vista using a newer Vista driver but it doesn't show up at all when I connect to the WS2003 Domain Controller. I've checked all teh settings on the RDP object to make sure that local devices and resources, specifically printers, are used in the remote session but they still don't show up! Right now I am evaluating software that will cost several hundred dollars to provide the same features in Vista that I had in WinXP. I'd prefer to not have to spend that money if I can find out what is causing this problem. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you, Herb |