From: Bob Campbell on 24 Apr 2010 22:44 Whether "at the office" or "accessing the server remotely", said printer is on the network, for the server. Make it your default printer. "The Doctor" <doctor(a)doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote in message ... Right customer wants to acces his win2k8 server remotely. IT is using a generic printer from the server. At the office the printer is on a network. Terminal Services are being used to access the server remotely. What needs to be done to get said printer working?
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