Thanks for that, I will be giving it a try pretty soon.

Cheers,

On 8 April 2010 04:05, James Hill <[email protected]> wrote:

>  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
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> Admin templates -> printers – Point and print restrictions.  Enable it and
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> *From:* James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Thursday, 8 April 2010 12:04 AM
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> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Printing with thin clients
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> On 7 April 2010 14:54, Tom Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
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> 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?
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> Tom Miller
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> Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
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