Hi J.M. > What worry me is that is RBW runs on MS TS server, logicaly > it should try to prints on the server's parrallel port. > How could I tell RBW to print on the local (station) LPT1 ? > Is there a command for that ? > Does MS TS support DOS app ? If Yes, where does the reports are output ?
Oh I see, you will make output to Client-LPT1. This will be a problem. For Printer there is no question, but the command COPY x TO LPT1 will not work, because on TS session will output to server-lpt. I'm sure there are solutions but I do not know enough for an answer. Generally the DOS apps will be allowed as on normal Windows. Reports are printed to the defined printers, where the client-printers are mapped automatically (if so configured). Sorry to not have a solution for client-lpt output. Regards Adrian > -----Original Message----- > From: J.M. GRATIAS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Montag, 17. Januar 2005 17:27 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [RBG7-L] - RE: RBW on MS Terminal Server > > > > Texte du message �crit par INTERNET:[email protected] > > Hi Adrian, > > > > > I'm not sure, do you have already reports running this way? > - If yes: There should be no difference between local Windows and TS. > But I have never tried, perhaps there are also difference in > the behavior > of > Citrix and MS RemoteControl. > Is your problem to not have access to LPT1? > < > > Yes, this works fine on normal WINDOWS 9X/2000/XP on local > parrallel port. > > But I never try and I have no experience at all on MS TS. > > What worry me is that is RBW runs on MS TS server, logicaly > it should try > to prints on the server's parrallel port. > How could I tell RBW to print on the local (station) LPT1 ? > Is there a command for that ? > > Does MS TS support DOS app ? > If Yes, where does the reports are output ? > > Best regards, > > J.M. GRATIAS, Logimatique >
