Anyone have any insight in the following issue:
I have a user working from home with a "local printer" connect via USB to her home PC. She connects to her office machine using "Remote Desktop Connection" and has "Printers" checked off under "Local Devices", but seemingly when she connects to her office machine, she does NOT have the option of printing to her home printer (the driver is not brought over to her office machine).
I was reading in the following MS KB article (see below), that the "printer redirection" feature seemingly only is meant to re-direct network printers (I guess COM ports are not an option).
Anyone have any idea (short of installing PC Anywhere and using it's "remote printer" feature) - to have the locally installed printer to be brought along on the remote connection?
I have a user working from home with a "local printer" connect via USB to her home PC. She connects to her office machine using "Remote Desktop Connection" and has "Printers" checked off under "Local Devices", but seemingly when she connects to her office machine, she does NOT have the option of printing to her home printer (the driver is not brought over to her office machine).
I was reading in the following MS KB article (see below), that the "printer redirection" feature seemingly only is meant to re-direct network printers (I guess COM ports are not an option).
Anyone have any idea (short of installing PC Anywhere and using it's "remote printer" feature) - to have the locally installed printer to be brought along on the remote connection?