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February 28th, 2001, 09:35 AM
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I did follow your instrustions, but funny thing, It was already setup to auto-map client printers at logon. But when the user logs in and trys to add a printer, the "local" option is greyed out, and it does not map the printer. I also have SP1 installed already. I may have to uninstall terminal services and reinstall them. I'm not the one who installed them so I'm not sure how it was origionally setup. Thats why I would try the mapping method. But... Well I went through that already. Any other ideas?
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by iamtheman:
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Did you follow my post??? The user has to be allowed to auto-map printers and the printer driver needs to be loaded on the server. All you have to do is load the printer as a local printer, then delete it, and the drivers will stay. I would also apply SP1 if you haven't already.
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