Do you have the printer drivers installed on the home machine also ?
 
 

Mark Lindner

Lindner & Associates PC

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gunnar
Ekblad
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 12:31 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Off topic VPN Stuff



All

I just wonder if Bob C.

Found a solution to his original question:

 

Hello all,

I'm sure this subject has come up before. but I am now just getting to this
issue.

I have a compiled application sitting on a server.

Now there are several people hitting this at once (and seems to not hiccup
at all EXCEPT…

Some people can print to their local printers, some cannot.  I cannot myself
from home, and I have administrative rights. It prints at the server home
location when I send the command.

I set up my remote access to see my local resources  including printers but
cannot seem to make this work (I cannot see my printer - windows 7 ultimate)

This is in a critical beta test, so I am a little trepidatious about getting
IT to look at this (big corporation - not R:Base friendly, except MY app!

Any suggestions appreciated.

Thanks in advance. 

Bob C.

 

 

Gunnar Ekblad

Kontema IT AB

Hästholmsvägen 32

131 30 Nacka

Sweden

 

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Hilarious, Bruce!  Given my personal opinion of the coddling of children
today, I find your analogy quite apt!

But honestly, thanks everyone for explaining this all to us.  I never knew
why there was such a difference in VPN speeds.  Now I know a lot more.

Karen





Simply put, that one byte of R:Base data has the aspect of a child so
coated, booted, hatted, muffled and gloved that he can't throw
snowballs.

 

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