Remote Desktop redirected printing
Whenever a user connects to one of our terminal servers, a 'Remote Desktop redirected print' appears in the print queue.
I read the solution is to uncheck the "Printer" under "Local resources", but unfortunately, our users need to pass the local printer to their Server Terminal services session.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thank you very much
Chris
Hello Chris,
Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.
I understand that you have problems with the Terminal Server Services in Windows.
The computer is connected to a domain network?
If so, post your request in the TechNet forums because they have more expertise on this issue. Follow the link below to do the same thing:
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I hope this helps. Otherwise, feel free to write us again for more information.
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