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Cary Shultz
Good afternoon!
I have a hopefully simple question regarding printing within a TS
environment.
First off - environment is single Windows Server 2003 R2 (SP2 32-bit) AD
Domain and the TS box is a member server of that domain. I have implemented
the ntprintsubs.inf (the two entries in the registry are correct) and am
seeing an error entry on the TS box in the Event Logs.
Question: upon reviewing the ntprintsubs.inf file I have noticed that one
printer (on the left side of the file) will have multiple entries (on the
right side) as a possible mapping. Is this possible?
Here is an example of what I mean:
"HP LaserJet 6L" = "HP LaserJet 4"
"HP LaserJet 6L" = "HP LaserJet 4L"
"HP LaserJet 6L" = "HP LaserJet 5L"
"HP LaserJet 6L" = "HP LaserJet 6L PCL"
"HP LaserJet 6L" = "HP LaserJet 6L"
"HP LaserJet 6L" = "HP LaserJet"
Shouldn't there be just one mapping possible? I have noticed this for
several different printers.....
[SIDENOTE: I have also implemented the Fallback Printer Driver - do I even
need to worry about the ntprintsubs.inf file?]
Thanks,
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Cary W. Shultz
Roanoke, VA 24012
I have a hopefully simple question regarding printing within a TS
environment.
First off - environment is single Windows Server 2003 R2 (SP2 32-bit) AD
Domain and the TS box is a member server of that domain. I have implemented
the ntprintsubs.inf (the two entries in the registry are correct) and am
seeing an error entry on the TS box in the Event Logs.
Question: upon reviewing the ntprintsubs.inf file I have noticed that one
printer (on the left side of the file) will have multiple entries (on the
right side) as a possible mapping. Is this possible?
Here is an example of what I mean:
"HP LaserJet 6L" = "HP LaserJet 4"
"HP LaserJet 6L" = "HP LaserJet 4L"
"HP LaserJet 6L" = "HP LaserJet 5L"
"HP LaserJet 6L" = "HP LaserJet 6L PCL"
"HP LaserJet 6L" = "HP LaserJet 6L"
"HP LaserJet 6L" = "HP LaserJet"
Shouldn't there be just one mapping possible? I have noticed this for
several different printers.....
[SIDENOTE: I have also implemented the Fallback Printer Driver - do I even
need to worry about the ntprintsubs.inf file?]
Thanks,
--
Cary W. Shultz
Roanoke, VA 24012