We have something like this, but don't have our sessions die as described.  I 
think it probably has to do with the Packeteer packetshapers our network admin 
has in place and how they limit and prioritize the traffic.

-Bonnie

From: Clayton Doige [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 4:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Terminal Services: Printing over WAN Links

Hi there, I am curious to know what 3rd party tools people are using for 
printing to a local network printer, such as a large Canon multi function unit 
people have had success with in a Windows 2003 terminal services environment.

So if you have say 25 users at a remote office, all using terminal services to 
connect to a  data centre, what kinds of solutions will prevent the sessions 
from dying when a large print job is spooled and sent down the wire back to the 
remote office?

Thanks in advance

Clayton Doige
Project Management Consultant
Green IT Solutions Ltd
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
01277844943
07949255062
www.greenit.co.uk<http://www.greenit.co.uk>

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