From: Huey on
Hi All,

I'm not sure if this is possible but thought I see if any has any
suggestions.

We have a terminal server and 2 users connect to this server to run a
bespoke application. The application looks for a printer specifically
named "tray 1". If its not called "tray 1" then printing doesn't work!
The printer is setup as a network printer on the terminal server (rather
than a client printer).

Both users shared this printer however they would now like to have a
printer each. So my questions is, is there anyway we could have each
user seeing a different printer that must be called "tray 1"??

I hope this makes sense! Appreciate any suggestions.

-H
From: Soo Kuan Teo [MSFT] on
What is the Windows version of Terminal Services are you running?

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"Huey" <huw(a)alco.co.uk> wrote in message
news:uT5db5SbKHA.5544(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Hi All,
>
> I'm not sure if this is possible but thought I see if any has any
> suggestions.
>
> We have a terminal server and 2 users connect to this server to run a
> bespoke application. The application looks for a printer specifically
> named "tray 1". If its not called "tray 1" then printing doesn't work! The
> printer is setup as a network printer on the terminal server (rather than
> a client printer).
>
> Both users shared this printer however they would now like to have a
> printer each. So my questions is, is there anyway we could have each user
> seeing a different printer that must be called "tray 1"??
>
> I hope this makes sense! Appreciate any suggestions.
>
> -H

From: Huey on
Soo Kuan Teo [MSFT] wrote:
> What is the Windows version of Terminal Services are you running?
>

its windows 2003

Cheers/
From: Huey on
Huey wrote:
> Soo Kuan Teo [MSFT] wrote:
>> What is the Windows version of Terminal Services are you running?
>>
>
> its windows 2003
>
> Cheers/

Thought I'd bump this.

Can anyone offer any suggestions?

-H