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| | Having remote desktop printer problems with Vista I am running remote desktop through a VPN and everything is working fine, except for printers and "cut and paste". The remote desktop does not see the USB printer at all. The software to support the printer is installed on the server (or at least I have been told that it was). Anyone out there know how to fix and/or diagnose this issue? The exact same setup worked under XP. However, this is a new box and a new OS, so it is possible that something is not configured 100% correctly. Any ideas? |
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| | Re: Having remote desktop printer problems with Vista "jmm" <jmm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... >I am running remote desktop through a VPN and everything is working fine, > except for printers and "cut and paste". The remote desktop does not see > the > USB printer at all. The software to support the printer is installed on > the This might be stating the obvious (sorry), but ... have you looked under the "Local Resources" tab of the Reemote Desktop Client, before you connect to the remote machine? Printers and Clipboard are both selectable devices which might be turned off. Run the command "mstsc" to bring up the Remote Desktop Client (you might also be able to start rhe RDP Client from the Start menu, I'm not sure). Click on the Options button Click on the Local Resources tab Under "Local Devices and resources" make sure the Printers and Clipboard checkboxes are checked. Possibly, you could also click on More and play with teh Plu-n-play options to see if it helps. Go back to General, enter the name or address of the target machine and hit Connect. If it continues to fail after that ... um, I dunno. What version of Windows is on the machine you are connecting to? And, do you see any events in the Event Log of the remote machine (under Administrative Tools). If the remote machine cannot map a driver to teh queue, it should log an event 1106 or 1111. Hope it helps, let us know how you get on. -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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| | Re: Having remote desktop printer problems with Vista Hi, When you open the Remote Desktop dialog, before connecting are you going into options/local resources and enabling printers and the clipboard? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "jmm" <jmm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A270E0C7-A0C3-43CF-85EA-F86B998E6CC0@microsoft.com... >I am running remote desktop through a VPN and everything is working fine, > except for printers and "cut and paste". The remote desktop does not see > the > USB printer at all. The software to support the printer is installed on > the > server (or at least I have been told that it was). Anyone out there know > how > to fix and/or diagnose this issue? The exact same setup worked under XP. > However, this is a new box and a new OS, so it is possible that something > is > not configured 100% correctly. Any ideas? |
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| | Re: Having remote desktop printer problems with Vista Yes, both clipboard and printer are selected. I was just wondering if someone had any ideas or if someone out there was using a multifunction USB printer with remote desktop. This all worked with Windows XP. "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Hi, > > When you open the Remote Desktop dialog, before connecting are you going > into options/local resources and enabling printers and the clipboard? > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "jmm" <jmm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A270E0C7-A0C3-43CF-85EA-F86B998E6CC0@microsoft.com... > >I am running remote desktop through a VPN and everything is working fine, > > except for printers and "cut and paste". The remote desktop does not see > > the > > USB printer at all. The software to support the printer is installed on > > the > > server (or at least I have been told that it was). Anyone out there know > > how > > to fix and/or diagnose this issue? The exact same setup worked under XP. > > However, this is a new box and a new OS, so it is possible that something > > is > > not configured 100% correctly. Any ideas? > > |
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