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jbell94521
I have a Windows XP Home PC that is connecting to a Microsoft Windows 2003
Server Standard Edition terminal server via RDP over IP. When this client
logs off the terminal server, the printers that were "created" on the server
to redirect his local printers do not get deleted. I have never seen this
before - all other clients who connect to this server have their printers
deleted when they log off. Then when this client logs on again, he winds up
with duplicate printers in his terminal server session, with the result that
applications get confused and printing fails. Any idea how to remedy this?
I'm stuck! Thanks!
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jbell94521
Server Standard Edition terminal server via RDP over IP. When this client
logs off the terminal server, the printers that were "created" on the server
to redirect his local printers do not get deleted. I have never seen this
before - all other clients who connect to this server have their printers
deleted when they log off. Then when this client logs on again, he winds up
with duplicate printers in his terminal server session, with the result that
applications get confused and printing fails. Any idea how to remedy this?
I'm stuck! Thanks!
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jbell94521