Spooler begins receiving false print jobs and they keep their appearance for as long as the RDP session is connected.

We're RDPing from Windows XP to a Win2003Server machine.

As soon as the connection is established the spooler begins to become bogus jobs... They appear on the spooler and quickly disappear (as is in printerd although nothing prints)
Although annoying, appears not to be a problem more. The problem is when the printer is offline.
I just erased more than 24 k jobs from a printer in offline mode.
If I remove the chekmark of the printer on the RDP protocol options the problem ceases, but this isn't a solution for me because I need to print to this printer.
I saw the problem listed on various forums but no official response from MS (or anyone at all).
What could be the problem?

Hello

Because the Windows XP client connects to a RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) of Windows Server 2003 session, I suggest you post this question in the TechNet Windows Server 2003 forum.
http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/winserverTS/threads

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