Well, I am not a server guy at all so the best I can say is that if your
logging onto a server and an AD then I suggest you post this to one of the
server groups...
microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory
microsoft.public.windows.server.general
microsoft.public.windows.server.networking
Good luck...
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"kmcnet" <kmcnet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AF5A0E7D-A087-49FF-8DB8-1ACFEA06FDA1@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for the feedback. We may be hitting on part of the problems,
> however,
> I'm not sure. The server being accessed is obviously an AD domain,
> however,
> the workstation accessing it is not, nor is it located within the same
> domain
> or network (basically a home machine connecting to a work network). The
> printer is connected via ethernet through a router, but no server is
> present.
> When another workstation with a printer connected via USB connects to the
> same server, the local printer on the USB is detected. However, I'm
> starting
> to wonder if I have the server configured properly. Any ideas?
>
> "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Any chance a group policy is set to disable client printer redirection?
>>
>> http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...e_rem_uvnl.asp
>>
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>> Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)
>>
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>> "kmcnet" <kmcnet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:715F1789-3CD9-4CBC-AEAC-355C3738F8BE@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello Everyone and thanks for your help in advance. I am utilizing
>> > remote
>> > desktop on a Windows XP Pro to connect to a Windows 2003 Server. The
>> > Windows
>> > client has a network printer connected via ethernet as it's default
>> > (and
>> > only) printer. When I connect to the server via remote desktop, the
>> > printer
>> > is not available as a printer choice. I have checked the pritner box
>> > under
>> > local resources, yet it does not detect the printer. I have checked
>> > the
>> > documentation for remote desktop and it does say that network printing
>> > is
>> > supported, however, I canno figure out what the problem is. Any help
>> > on
>> > this
>> > topic would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>