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Name: jason490
Date: December 26, 2006 at 12:12:35 Pacific
OS: server 2003
CPU/Ram: HP Zeon
Product: HP
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Hello All,

I have a problem that is about to become the death of me. We had our DC and server in a warehouse location. We since moved that DC and Server to another location (company move). Well in the old warehouse there are still people there that work for the company. One user in particular needs to print of course while they are logged onto the server through terminal services. Well now since the server moved, when the user logs into the server through terminal services, the printer does not show up on her virtual session. I can get it to show up by adding her to the domain admins group, but once I take her off that it disappears in an hour or so. Any ideas?

Thanks

Jason



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Name: bilbus
Date: December 31, 2006 at 00:09:27 Pacific
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printers that she does not have permision to see are hidden, goto the printer on TS and add her user to permit "print".

guessing this is a ip printer.


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