Impression on RDP 32 bit 64 bit Windows 7 pro host client

Wow, I read about 400 posts on mixed 64/32 bit print DRP and either they cover the desktop remotely on Windows servers or printing on 64-bit clients. I have 2 computers to Windows 7. 1 is a 7 Pro 64-bit and the other is a 7 Home Premium 32-bit. We use the 32-bit as a RDP client. The 64-bit (Win 7 Pro) host, does not show the 32-bit printers as redirected.  Can I add 32-bit drivers in Windows 7 pro and he will then provide the client redirects? If so, how? I thought I might be able to add printers as a local port on the host of the SPR, but the actions of the customer appear not to be available through the network device "tsclient".

Thanks in advance,
Dave

Hi Dave,.

The question you posted would be better suited for COMPUTING public Pro on TechNet. I would recommend posting your query in the TechNet Forums to get help:

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