Typically in the Terminal Server /Citrix world this is caused by the user
having admin or power user rights on the box. Check your permissions.

Mike

Original Message:
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From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 12:59:41 -0400 
To: [email protected]
Subject: Printers in TS


Good afternoon,

 

When connected to my TS, if I open printers, I see a ton of printer listed.
It looks like every printer installed on every workstation is displayed. 
The users printers look like this:

 

Pcl5c on SCHEDULECOPY (from DEK04) in session 1,20

 

Is there any way to filter this so I, and my other users, only see relevant
printers?  I only want to see printers installed on the server, and my
local machine.

 

I'm prolly just not googling the right terms, but I'm coming up empty.

 

Thanks,


Eric


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