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More info?)
I'm sorry I haven't taken the time to look up the particulars of this
printer.
Is it connected via USB? If so, check out the KB article linked to in the
thread you are quoting--the port may not be redirected by default. Once the
port is redirected, if there is still a driver issue, there should then be a
log file entry.
"Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0CE63950-E858-4523-9083-6ED887510197@microsoft.com...
>I think I also have this same exact problem, I have a user who cannot get
>her
> HP 2300 to map on login. Leaves no errors on the server side. Acts just
> like mine does when I uncheck the printers in the resource tab. Drivers
> are
> both newly downloaded from HP. My XP Pro machine works just fine with the
> same exact printer and driver combo?? (I think exact??) But no server
> error
> at all. Any ideas on that one.
>
> "Bill Sanderson" wrote:
>
>> Is it possible for you to examine the System Event log at the server to
>> see
>> whether there are Printer error messages logged at the time your XP
>> machine
>> attempts to connect?
>>
>> I believe you are in the situation covered by my #1, below. An update to
>> the driver for your printer on the server should do the job, but you need
>> to
>> take care that this driver is WHQL certified.
>>
>> There is an alternative method involving equating the name of the printer
>> as
>> shown by the newer driver (the one on the XP machine) with the drivername
>> as
>> shown by the older driver on the server. This is an excellent solution,
>> but
>> it takes a bit of effort:
>>
>>
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/q294/4/29.asp&NoWebContent=1
>>
>> If your server is on SP2 or later, here's how you enter the printer
>> description strings:
>>
>>
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=239088
>>
>> If you are able to find a good WHQL driver, installing the newer driver
>> at
>> the server may be easier to do.
>>
>> "A N Hasan" <A N Hasan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:62E94288-3DD7-4CD0-BF3E-D4588958A19C@microsoft.com...
>> > Let me explain again, I am still having W2K prof machine and I am able
>> > to
>> > connect any of my servers with Remote desktop client and redirect any
>> > print
>> > job locally. I have another new XP maching with SP2 and tring to
>> > connect
>> > to
>> > the same servers but unable to redirect any print job locally. The
>> > printers
>> > are the same and installed in the XP machine also. I tired disabling
>> > the
>> > firewall, enabling the file & Printer sharing, but nothing worked
>> >
>> > "Bill Sanderson" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Is this the same printer, or a different printer?
>> >>
>> >> Is the printer connected via LPT or USB?
>> >>
>> >> Here are the possible issues:
>> >>
>> >> 1) is the driver for the printer available at the server, and does the
>> >> name
>> >> of the printer in that driver precisely match the name of the printer
>> >> in
>> >> the
>> >> driver at the client end. If the client end has a newer driver than
>> >> the
>> >> host end, you may need to update the driver at the host, or
>> >> vice-versa.
>> >>
>> >> If the printer is newer than the OS at the host, there may be no
>> >> driver
>> >> available at the host--here things get tricky because you do not want
>> >> to
>> >> install a possibly sub-par printer driver on a server and risk
>> >> disrupting
>> >> many other folks. You need a printer driver which is WHQL certified
>> >> for
>> >> the
>> >> OS you are installing it on--i.e. the sever.
>> >>
>> >> 2) Is the port being redirected. Some USB ports are not redirected by
>> >> default.
>> >>
>> >>
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302361
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> These issues are generally diagnosable using the System Event log
>> >> entries
>> >> at
>> >> the host machine generated around the time of a Remote Desktop
>> >> session.
>> >> There should be event log entries if the port IS redirected, but no
>> >> matching
>> >> printer driver is available.
>> >>
>> >> "A N Hasan" <A N Hasan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:24C1BED2-FD32-467B-AD2E-1972B91EFDEC@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I was having W2k Prof with Remote desktop and was able to access
>> >> >remote
>> >> > server and use my local printer, now I installed a new maching with
>> >> > XP
>> >> > and
>> >> > SP2 and now I cannot use my local printer through remote desktop and
>> >> > printer
>> >> > option is already selected in the option-local resource..
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
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