Users are unable to print in my thin clinent lab. I'm running a Server 2003 network. The printer is a HP LJ6L setup as a network printer. The domain controller is a Server 2003 machine and the Terminal Server is also a Server 2003 machine. The clients are Windows 98 machines. They can only connect through Remote Desktop. When logged into the terminal server as a client (the problem doesn't occur under administrator) we are unable to print. The standard error message pops up telling me to check my driver etc. Where should I start?
do the users have the right to print? "KWME" wrote in message news:056D6FF7-B25A-477D-866E-5C9CE5C83484@microsoft.com... > Users are unable to print in my thin clinent lab. I'm running a Server > 2003 > network. The printer is a HP LJ6L setup as a network printer. The domain > controller is a Server 2003 machine and the Terminal Server is also a > Server > 2003 machine. The clients are Windows 98 machines. They can only connect > through Remote Desktop. When logged into the terminal server as a client > (the problem doesn't occur under administrator) we are unable to print. > The > standard error message pops up telling me to check my driver etc. Where > should I start?
Have you tried setting the printer up as a local printer using TCP/IP Port? Then Give them all the right to print to it?
"Have you tried setting the printer up as a local printer using TCP/IP Port? Then Give them all the right to print to it?" The above only applies if you have the printer on a print server (Not RDP Server). Or if it has a jet direct card on it. I also know that 2003 server has restrictions that need to be lisfted through group policy for kernel mode drivers. Also 2003 wont let users install drivers unless specifically authorized to in Local Security Policy or group policy, cant remember which.