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| Remote Desktop - Printer Redirection - Question Hello, I've been using Remote Destop at home accessing my work computer. I've been able to print to my local printer just fine. Now I have also setup remote desktop on my laptop at home. My laptop access the internet through a Linksys Wireless router. I've share my printer on my desktop machine, which shows up and prints just fine from my laptop going through the wireless router. Trouble is, when I'm using remote desktop on my laptop accessing my work computer, and try to print, it does not work. What do I have to do to get Remote Desktop to print to a local-networked- printer? Holiday |
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| Re: Remote Desktop - Printer Redirection - Question "Holiday" <holiday******.com> wrote in message news:dohgn25er6idcuh2f7jf7cr7p9plsjc909@4ax.com... > Hello, > I've been using Remote Destop at home accessing my work > computer. I've been able to print to my local printer just fine. > > Now I have also setup remote desktop on my laptop at home. > My laptop access the internet through a Linksys Wireless > router. I've share my printer on my desktop machine, which > shows up and prints just fine from my laptop going through > the wireless router. Trouble is, when I'm using remote > desktop on my laptop accessing my work computer, and try > to print, it does not work. What do I have to do to get > Remote Desktop to print to a local-networked- printer? > > Holiday You write "When I'm using remote desktop on my laptop, it does not work." You need to tell us exactly why it does not work and what happens when you try. Remember that we cannot see your machine! |
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| Re: Remote Desktop - Printer Redirection - Question "Holiday" <holiday******.com> wrote in message news:dohgn25er6idcuh2f7jf7cr7p9plsjc909@4ax.com... > Hello, > I've been using Remote Destop at home accessing my work > computer. I've been able to print to my local printer just fine. > > Now I have also setup remote desktop on my laptop at home. > My laptop access the internet through a Linksys Wireless > router. I've share my printer on my desktop machine, which > shows up and prints just fine from my laptop going through > the wireless router. Trouble is, when I'm using remote > desktop on my laptop accessing my work computer, and try > to print, it does not work. What do I have to do to get > Remote Desktop to print to a local-networked- printer? > > Holiday You write "When I'm using remote desktop on my laptop, it does not work." You need to tell us exactly why it does not work and what happens when you try. Remember that we cannot see your machine! |
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| Re: Remote Desktop - Printer Redirection - Question On Fri, 8 Dec 2006 08:09:00 +1100, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote: > >"Holiday" <holiday******.com> wrote in message >news:dohgn25er6idcuh2f7jf7cr7p9plsjc909@4ax.com.. . >> Hello, >> I've been using Remote Destop at home accessing my work >> computer. I've been able to print to my local printer just fine. >> >> Now I have also setup remote desktop on my laptop at home. >> My laptop access the internet through a Linksys Wireless >> router. I've share my printer on my desktop machine, which >> shows up and prints just fine from my laptop going through >> the wireless router. Trouble is, when I'm using remote >> desktop on my laptop accessing my work computer, and try >> to print, it does not work. What do I have to do to get >> Remote Desktop to print to a local-networked- printer? >> >> Holiday > >You write "When I'm using remote desktop on my laptop, >it does not work." You need to tell us exactly why it does >not work and what happens when you try. Remember that >we cannot see your machine! > I apologize for not being more detailed. When I'm on my desktop at home. I login to my computer at work using remote desktop. When I go to print I have the choice on printers for my local HP LaserJet 4 or the printer at work which is a HP LaserJet 1022. It will print to the LaserJet4 just fine. If I'm using my laptop normally, when I print I have the choice of the (networked)HP LaserJet4. (The printer is physically connected to the desktop and is shared) If I log into my computer at work through Remote Desktop, When I go to print, the HP LaserJet4 is not among the choices. Only the LaserJet 1022, and the document will print on that printer just fine, but I need it to print here at home. In the Remote Desktop Connection window, under options I did make sure on the Local Resources tab, under Local devices, that printers was checked. (Same exact configuration as the desktop) The printer re-direction is not working on the laptop. I figure it has something to do with my local network. (My local printer being networked to the laptop) Under Help is says this: "Depending on the policies of your network, local printer mapping might be disabled for some or all remote connections." Printer mapping?? Is that like Drive mapping? I don't see anywhere to map a printer, but I have a feeling that might work. Holiday |
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| Re: Remote Desktop - Printer Redirection - Question On Fri, 8 Dec 2006 08:09:00 +1100, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote: > >"Holiday" <holiday******.com> wrote in message >news:dohgn25er6idcuh2f7jf7cr7p9plsjc909@4ax.com.. . >> Hello, >> I've been using Remote Destop at home accessing my work >> computer. I've been able to print to my local printer just fine. >> >> Now I have also setup remote desktop on my laptop at home. >> My laptop access the internet through a Linksys Wireless >> router. I've share my printer on my desktop machine, which >> shows up and prints just fine from my laptop going through >> the wireless router. Trouble is, when I'm using remote >> desktop on my laptop accessing my work computer, and try >> to print, it does not work. What do I have to do to get >> Remote Desktop to print to a local-networked- printer? >> >> Holiday > >You write "When I'm using remote desktop on my laptop, >it does not work." You need to tell us exactly why it does >not work and what happens when you try. Remember that >we cannot see your machine! > I apologize for not being more detailed. When I'm on my desktop at home. I login to my computer at work using remote desktop. When I go to print I have the choice on printers for my local HP LaserJet 4 or the printer at work which is a HP LaserJet 1022. It will print to the LaserJet4 just fine. If I'm using my laptop normally, when I print I have the choice of the (networked)HP LaserJet4. (The printer is physically connected to the desktop and is shared) If I log into my computer at work through Remote Desktop, When I go to print, the HP LaserJet4 is not among the choices. Only the LaserJet 1022, and the document will print on that printer just fine, but I need it to print here at home. In the Remote Desktop Connection window, under options I did make sure on the Local Resources tab, under Local devices, that printers was checked. (Same exact configuration as the desktop) The printer re-direction is not working on the laptop. I figure it has something to do with my local network. (My local printer being networked to the laptop) Under Help is says this: "Depending on the policies of your network, local printer mapping might be disabled for some or all remote connections." Printer mapping?? Is that like Drive mapping? I don't see anywhere to map a printer, but I have a feeling that might work. Holiday |
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| Re: Remote Desktop - Printer Redirection - Question "Holiday" <holiday******.com> wrote in message news:3l2jn29vih278vvrueqhu1km885d4s81n9@4ax.com... > On Fri, 8 Dec 2006 08:09:00 +1100, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@fly.com> > wrote: > > > > >"Holiday" <holiday******.com> wrote in message > >news:dohgn25er6idcuh2f7jf7cr7p9plsjc909@4ax.com.. . > >> Hello, > >> I've been using Remote Destop at home accessing my work > >> computer. I've been able to print to my local printer just fine. > >> > >> Now I have also setup remote desktop on my laptop at home. > >> My laptop access the internet through a Linksys Wireless > >> router. I've share my printer on my desktop machine, which > >> shows up and prints just fine from my laptop going through > >> the wireless router. Trouble is, when I'm using remote > >> desktop on my laptop accessing my work computer, and try > >> to print, it does not work. What do I have to do to get > >> Remote Desktop to print to a local-networked- printer? > >> > >> Holiday > > > >You write "When I'm using remote desktop on my laptop, > >it does not work." You need to tell us exactly why it does > >not work and what happens when you try. Remember that > >we cannot see your machine! > > > > I apologize for not being more detailed. > > When I'm on my desktop at home. I login to > my computer at work using remote desktop. > When I go to print I have the choice on printers > for my local HP LaserJet 4 or the printer at work > which is a HP LaserJet 1022. It will print to the > LaserJet4 just fine. > > If I'm using my laptop normally, when I print > I have the choice of the (networked)HP LaserJet4. (The printer > is physically connected to the desktop and is shared) > If I log into my computer at work through Remote Desktop, When > I go to print, the HP LaserJet4 is not among the choices. Only the > LaserJet 1022, and the document will print on that printer just fine, > but I need it to print here at home. > > In the Remote Desktop Connection window, under options > I did make sure on the Local Resources tab, under Local devices, > that printers was checked. (Same exact configuration as the desktop) > > The printer re-direction is not working on the laptop. I figure it has > something to do with my local network. (My local printer being > networked to the laptop) > Under Help is says this: > "Depending on the policies of your network, local printer mapping > might be disabled for some or all remote connections." > > Printer mapping?? Is that like Drive mapping? > I don't see anywhere to map a printer, but I have > a feeling that might work. > > Holiday This makes it a lot clearer! You can check if your Remote Desktop settings are correct by installing the driver for an HP LJ 4L on your home PC. There is no need to physically connect an HP LJ 4L. If the printer is visible under Remote Desktop then your Remote Desktop settings are OK. To make your LaserJet 4 visible under a Remote Desktop session, install its driver on your office PC. Again there is no need to physically connect the printer. Many multi-function printers use a DOT4 port, which is not supported under Remote Desktop. However, I do not think any of the HP 4 LaserJets are DOT4 printers. |
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