Now, that headline looks confusing...here's the deal:
Client machine connects to the TS with no problem. Client machine has a HP 1320N LaserJet connected to it and it works fine...keep in mind this is connected via USB.
The environment tab for the user that logs onto the TS has the 'Connect Client Printers at Logon' checked. Problem is, for some reason, this printer is not showing up?
Thoughts? Suggestions? Whiskey?
Note: Client machine is Windows 2000, TS machine is Windows 2000 Server.
A little more info: the client machine is part of a domain called X. X is a Windows NT4 Domain. The TS is part of a domain called Y and it is ALL Windows 2000. Could the fact that NT4 doesn't support USB have anything at all to do with it? Doesn't make sense, because the printer is attached to a workstation in the X domain and can connect fine to the Y domain. It's only the printer that is at issue.
Client machine connects to the TS with no problem. Client machine has a HP 1320N LaserJet connected to it and it works fine...keep in mind this is connected via USB.
The environment tab for the user that logs onto the TS has the 'Connect Client Printers at Logon' checked. Problem is, for some reason, this printer is not showing up?
Thoughts? Suggestions? Whiskey?
Note: Client machine is Windows 2000, TS machine is Windows 2000 Server.
A little more info: the client machine is part of a domain called X. X is a Windows NT4 Domain. The TS is part of a domain called Y and it is ALL Windows 2000. Could the fact that NT4 doesn't support USB have anything at all to do with it? Doesn't make sense, because the printer is attached to a workstation in the X domain and can connect fine to the Y domain. It's only the printer that is at issue.