James the issue you are seeing is probably related to Point and print 
Restrictions.  Basically the print driver isn't installed on the server and so 
it would normally provide an elevation prompt.  But you can't see that during 
logon.  You can change it in gpo for the terminal server by setting it to not 
prompt.

Admin templates -> printers - Point and print restrictions.  Enable it and set:-

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James.

From: James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, 8 April 2010 12:04 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Printing with thin clients

I find that using Citrix to manage the printing has been a damn sight better 
than using GPP. For some reason, particularly with 64-bit drivers, I find the 
logon screens hanging when logging on and applying group policy printer 
preferences. The event logs show lots of spurious "access denied" errors. 
Citrix seems to work pretty well using their builtin policies, and their 
universal drivers if absolutely necessary.

Unfortunately we don't have any locally-attached printers, but we use Excalibur 
for managing our thin client devices, which as I remember has some policies 
available for mapping local printers (using ThinPrint, I think). This may be 
able to achieve what you require.
On 7 April 2010 14:54, Tom Miller 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
For those of you using thin clients, how do you address printing?  We use Wyse 
thin clients for our training rooms.  We now have a need to provide printing to 
local printers/copiers.  Usually I give users access via GPO preferences.  How 
does one do this for thin clients having limited disk space anyway?




Tom Miller
Engineer, Information Technology
Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
757-788-0528

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