Windows Server - Printers

Asked By Sarah Kingswell
05-Feb-10 06:23 AM
Is there a reason why I am not seeing all printers on the Windows 2008
Terminal Server when I open the printers Icon.  I used to be able to see
redirected printers that were created from all clients on Windows 2003
Server.  Is there a setting on the 2008 terminal server that is preventing
me from seeing these?

Thanks

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  moncho replied to Sarah Kingswell
05-Feb-10 08:21 AM
I believe you need to be logged on as Administrator to see all printers.

You may want to install Print and Document services also.

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