Hi,
This is where your problem lies: you have to install the EXACT same drivers
for the local printer and on the terminal server.
I do not know about TSPDRW, I install my drivers on the TS from Start |
Printers and Faxes | File | Server properties | Drivers | Add...
If you can't add the Vista drivers to the TS, try changing the drivers on
your local machine to a version that will.
ThePro
"Ruecom" <> wrote:
> There are 1111 Events.
> I ran the TSPDRW_package program and tried to setup a driver for the
> Brother
> MFC-7220 device. After downloading and expanding 3 different driver files
> from Brother, I got the following error when I clicked on Have Disk to
> select
> the driver.
>
> The specified location does not contain a compatible software driver for
> your device. If the location contains a driver, make sure it is designed
> to
> work with Windows for 32-bit systems.
>
> I can't get any of the Brother drivers installed for this device.
>
> Thanks for the help
>
>
>
> "ThePro" wrote:
>
>> "Ruecom" <> wrote:
>> >I have a home worker that has a laptop with Vista Home Premium and
>> >remotely
>> > connects to our Terminal Server 2003 using Remote Desktop.
>> > I need to be able to make laptop print to it's local USB printer when
>> > in a
>> > TS Session.
>> > The printer is a Brother MFC printer, but it doesn't show up as a
>> > redirected
>> > printer when I'm in a TS session. None of the printers installed on the
>> > laptop show up.
>> > The Win XP pro systems worked just fine after the registry patch was
>> > applied.
>> >
>> > [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Terminal
>> > Server\Client\Default\AddIns\RDPDR] "FilterQueueType"=dword:ffffffff
>> >
>> > This didn't help the Vista system.
>> > All the RDC connection options are set correctly.
>> > Thanks in advance
>> >
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Any 1111 Events in the Terminal Server System Event log ?
>>
>> ThePro
>>
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