Hi,
I'm italian guy and ask to all, if possibile, to reply in english because I
don't know french.
I have the following problem:
my company is ASP for some customers; these customers connects to our
servers/applications using Terminal Services and RDP protocol.
The question is that on the servers are configured printers for all
customers, and when User1/CustomerA is connected via RDP, he views his
printers but also printers of User1/CustomerB, and viceversa.
Is there any way to mapping (or masking) printers to user sessions ?
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DavideD wrote: || Hi, hi, || I'm italian guy and ask to all, if possibile, to reply in english || because I don't know french. || || I have the following problem: || || my company is ASP for some customers; these customers connects to our || servers/applications using Terminal Services and RDP protocol. || The question is that on the servers are configured printers for all || customers, and when User1/CustomerA is connected via RDP, he views || his printers but also printers of User1/CustomerB, and viceversa. || || Is there any way to mapping (or masking) printers to user sessions ? || || thanks in advance || kind regards || Davide normaly only administrators and powers users can see all printers ... Have u got office 2000 or office 2002 on your TS ? http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid)7883 et http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid13683
-- Eric Perromat [MVP Windows Server - Terminal Server] Visitez mon Site Web : http://aidetse.free.fr et mon Forum : http://aidetse.free.fr/forum
DavideD wrote:
|| Hi,
hi,
|| I'm italian guy and ask to all, if possibile, to reply in english
|| because I don't know french.
||
|| I have the following problem:
||
|| my company is ASP for some customers; these customers connects to our
|| servers/applications using Terminal Services and RDP protocol.
|| The question is that on the servers are configured printers for all
|| customers, and when User1/CustomerA is connected via RDP, he views
|| his printers but also printers of User1/CustomerB, and viceversa.
||
|| Is there any way to mapping (or masking) printers to user sessions ?
||
|| thanks in advance
|| kind regards
|| Davide
normaly only administrators and powers users can see all printers ... Have u
got office 2000 or office 2002 on your TS ?
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid)7883 et
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid13683
--
Eric Perromat [MVP Windows Server - Terminal Server]
Visitez mon Site Web : http://aidetse.free.fr et mon Forum :
http://aidetse.free.fr/forum
DavideD wrote: || Hi, hi, || I'm italian guy and ask to all, if possibile, to reply in english || because I don't know french. || || I have the following problem: || || my company is ASP for some customers; these customers connects to our || servers/applications using Terminal Services and RDP protocol. || The question is that on the servers are configured printers for all || customers, and when User1/CustomerA is connected via RDP, he views || his printers but also printers of User1/CustomerB, and viceversa. || || Is there any way to mapping (or masking) printers to user sessions ? || || thanks in advance || kind regards || Davide normaly only administrators and powers users can see all printers ... Have u got office 2000 or office 2002 on your TS ? http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid)7883 et http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid13683
-- Eric Perromat [MVP Windows Server - Terminal Server] Visitez mon Site Web : http://aidetse.free.fr et mon Forum : http://aidetse.free.fr/forum
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Hi, I'm italian guy and ask to all, if possibile, to reply in english because I don't know french.
I have the following problem:
my company is ASP for some customers; these customers connects to our servers/applications using Terminal Services and RDP protocol. The question is that on the servers are configured printers for all customers, and when User1/CustomerA is connected via RDP, he views his printers but also printers of User1/CustomerB, and viceversa.
Is there any way to mapping (or masking) printers to user sessions ?
Hi,
I'm italian guy and ask to all, if possibile, to reply in english because
I don't know french.
I have the following problem:
my company is ASP for some customers; these customers connects to our
servers/applications using Terminal Services and RDP protocol.
The question is that on the servers are configured printers for all
customers, and when User1/CustomerA is connected via RDP, he views his
printers but also printers of User1/CustomerB, and viceversa.
Is there any way to mapping (or masking) printers to user sessions ?
Hi, I'm italian guy and ask to all, if possibile, to reply in english because I don't know french.
I have the following problem:
my company is ASP for some customers; these customers connects to our servers/applications using Terminal Services and RDP protocol. The question is that on the servers are configured printers for all customers, and when User1/CustomerA is connected via RDP, he views his printers but also printers of User1/CustomerB, and viceversa.
Is there any way to mapping (or masking) printers to user sessions ?