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Windows allows you to use a local printer in a remote desktop session As well as use a local printer in a remote desktop session, you can also make use of your storage devices e. Step 2: The below window will then appear. Asset 6. How Beaming supports remote workers.

Remote Working Broadband. Broadband Remote Working. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I am having trouble using a locally networked printer when I use Remote Desktop to connect to a Vista machine.

Under the local resources tab for RD, I have checked printers. The only thing I can figure is that my printer is networked locally, not connected directly to my machine. Every time I try to print during my remote desktop session, I can't access my locally networked printer. I installed the printer drivers on the remote computer and when I try to locate the printer, I get the following error: "Windows cannot connect to the printer.

Server print spooler service is not running Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I've spent a few hours on this one and am at a loss at this point. Still would not work. I keep getting the same spooling error. I will try your suggestion and report back. RobT64 This person is a verified professional. Along the same lines. Check the event log in the remote machine and look for errors loading the drive for that printer.

If you see them that is more than likely t be the problem. Prototype Jul 15, at UTC. I have dealt with these problems many times. Check The Following.

Thank you all! It was the printer driver - missing on the remote system. Where is the Windows XP queue pointing to? Danny Now you can follow al the hot TS forum threads on twitter! Tuesday, November 10, PM. I have a user who is experiencing a similar problem with a Windows 7 laptop. All local resources are shared printers, plug-and-play devices, smart cards, drives, and serial ports.

When the user views the available printers on the server, the printer connected to the laptop does not appear. Have you seen this behavior when running Remote Desktop on a Windows 7 computer? Friday, January 8, AM. I have a user on a laptop running Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit. At the office we connects to a domain on a Small Business Server 64 bit and can print to all the network printers fine.

When he goes home, he installs a local HP printer and installs all the accompanying software and can print fine. The next day he comes back to the office, reconnects to the network and is fine. When he goes home, the local HP printer is gone and he has to reinstall the software to connect to the printer.

He has done this 2 nights in a row and is wondering if somehow, SBS is removing that printer he has at home from the laptop. Any ideas? Saturday, February 6, AM. I have a similar problem. My work recently gave me a laptop running Windows 7.

I use it to connect to our remote desktop which is running Windows I was able to print to my local printer, however, more recently my work replaced my laptop with a desktop pc also running Windows 7. Problem is I can no longer print to my local printer.

Do I need to simply change a few settings, or is it that the desktop pc is running a slightly different version of Windows 7 that is not allowing me to print locally? Friday, February 19, AM.

I have same problem with Windows 7. User connect to windows terminal server and can not print to his local printer. Does anybody knows the fix?? Thursday, March 11, AM. Hi, I see that many people have the same issue, but there is no solution offered. Does MS have a solution for this matter? Does anybody else know how to solve it? Tuesday, April 6, PM. Wednesday, May 5, AM.



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