I used to have my Terminal Server replicate with my DC so essentially it was my second DC. In this scheme, members of Print Operators in the Domain were able to *see all user session printers*. This would allow user A to print to user B's printer.
Following advice of members here, I have my Terminal Server now as a standalone and it does not replicate with the DC. Users authenticate/connect to it through RDP now. The problem is, I cant have user A print to user B's printer anymore because he does not see any printers but his own session.
I made user A already a member of the domain's Print Operators, then I tried making him a part of the local Terminal Server's Print Operator, now I even made a seperate Global group called Print Masters and still he cannot see any printers but his own. What gives?
Following advice of members here, I have my Terminal Server now as a standalone and it does not replicate with the DC. Users authenticate/connect to it through RDP now. The problem is, I cant have user A print to user B's printer anymore because he does not see any printers but his own session.
I made user A already a member of the domain's Print Operators, then I tried making him a part of the local Terminal Server's Print Operator, now I even made a seperate Global group called Print Masters and still he cannot see any printers but his own. What gives?