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Printing through Remote Desktop

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MarshallV - 11 Dec 2006 02:39 GMT
I am connecting a standalone home PC (running Windows XP Professional SP2) to
an office desktop.  I initiate a VPN connection (using Microsoft built-in VPN
software), then initiate Remote Desktop to connect to a desktop at the office.

I have check the box to allow local printers to be used in the Remote
Desktop Connection profile before attempting to connect.  When I connect to
the remote computer at the office and go to Printers and Faxes, only my local
printer at the office is listed.

How do I add the local (home PC) printer to make that a print destination?
MarshallV - 23 Dec 2006 00:25 GMT
Can anyone help?  (Is this not a Microsoft managed group?)

> I am connecting a standalone home PC (running Windows XP Professional SP2) to
> an office desktop.  I initiate a VPN connection (using Microsoft built-in VPN
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> How do I add the local (home PC) printer to make that a print destination?
CJ - 29 Dec 2006 05:09 GMT
This is what I've done in the past to troubleshoot this problem:

1. Check that the "connect to local devices" box in RD options is selected.
(may have other wording, but is similar to this)

2. Make sure the printer is shared on the client machine.

3. Install driver for local printer on the server.

4. Check the Printer port on the client computer for the printer that is not
showing up.  If it's not a COM, LPT, or USB port, it won't show up in RD.
(Took me FOREVER to figure this one out; our Laserjet was on a DOT port, and
switching to LPT1 took care of the problem.)

> Can anyone help?  (Is this not a Microsoft managed group?)
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> > How do I add the local (home PC) printer to make that a print destination?
 
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