I am having problems printing with on a Windows 2000 Server, SP3 running Metaframe XP SP2, FR2. Seems to be when printing from a database on a seperate server, or when printing from mapped drives. Any way around this??
If I understand it right, you mean that the database is printing to another printserver ? Or are you printing from the Citrix server with the client. If the first is the case, is it a unix server ?
We are trying to print from the client. It seems to be only when the database is located on a different server as the citrix server. In this case both the citrix server and the database server are Win2k. The print job never hits the queue, and it doesnt matter if it is an ICA or RDP connection.
If you are on a citrix desktop, are you then able to print to that specific printer ? How does the client handle the printing jobs ? Does it print directly to a queue ?
Have you installed the same driver on the Citrix server as the one on the printserver ? Can you make a printermapping to the printer on the citrixserver ? Often your problem happens if you do not have the same drivers installed. Check versions and languages. Or try to make a networkprinter mapping so it automatically downloads the driver from the printerserver. I assume the printserver is a win2k server ?
We have the printers mapped via logon script every time that the user logs in to the session. This will use the current printer driver from the print server. We have tried changing the driver to see if that would work, no luck. The printserver is Win2k.
There is a known issue with printing after installing SP3. Search for Q328020 on MS Technet and see if the symptom is the same as the one your getting.
If you are getting exactly the same sort of Event Log entry as that described in the article then you'll need to contact Microsoft Product Support Services for the post-SP3 hotfix. There is no charge for it.
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