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Posted by Al Dunbar on January 26, 2008, 12:14 am
Please log in for more thread options I assume that the printers are actually connected to the workstations, and
the workstations are connecting to a server via RDP. I assume that the
workstations are sharing their printers, and that other users are attempting
to connect to them through the typical UNC path. If so, then I would think
the only requirement would be to establish the network connections, whether
directly or through VPN, so that these workstations appear on the network,
shares and all.
Or are you having to do something actually through the terminal server by
sharing out a local connection back to the printer?
/Al
> The printers are actually being connected to the server through a Remote
> Desktop connection. there are a few people that connect via remote desktop
> to the server, and i want them to be able to print to each other's
> printers. Is there a setting I can set the default so anyone can print
> anywhere, even to remote desktop connected printers?
>
> Brett Evanson
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>> Hi
>> If the printers are locally installed on the server, you can define the
>> permissions that you need. If the printers are in a different server you
>> need to define the permissions on that print server.
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>> --
>> I hope that the information above helps you.
>> Have a Nice day.
>>
>> Jorge Silva
>> MCSE, MVP Directory Services
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