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    I don't see any logical reason this should be happening, I have a user that runs a program through terminal server at a remote office, she gets doubles when printing from any application in terminal server, printing is fine on her workstation when not using terminal server, I have deleted and reinstalled the printer (which is on another workstation being shared and that one is fine) I suspect something is corrupt with her profile in terminal server, I am checking to see if anybody has had this problem before Thanks in advance

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    <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by crtlaltdel:
    I don't see any logical reason this should be happening, I have a user that runs a program through terminal server at a remote office, she gets doubles when printing from any application in terminal server, printing is fine on her workstation when not using terminal server, I have deleted and reinstalled the printer (which is on another workstation being shared and that one is fine) I suspect something is corrupt with her profile in terminal server, I am checking to see if anybody has had this problem before Thanks in advance

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    What kind of printer/printer setup? I ran into a similar problem with a Lexmark DLC port before and fixed it just by removing and re-adding the port.

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    Iceman It is HP Laser Jet 4p
    but with it printing fine from the machine it is physically hooked up too, I don't think it is an issue with the port. It is using LPT1

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    check to see that the terminal has echo turned off when printing, otherwise this could account for the double output.

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    Originally posted by Sorry_I_Win:
    check to see that the terminal has echo turned off when printing, otherwise this could account for the double output.
    Sorry_I_Win, where would I see that, I can see the echo command being when the users log on but thats it

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