Bob,

 

I remote to my desktop all the time and have no problem printing to
either my home printer or the printers on site. 

Having said that, I am not the one who set up the remote connection so I
cannot help in that area.

Most of my jobs that call for the print function, go to screen first and
then the user can change the printers if they so desire.

 

James Belisle

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Castanaro, Bob
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2010 11:15 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Remote Desktop Printing

 

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.

 

Robert M. Castanaro 
Director, Surgical Services, Clinic / Pain Services 
Summa Health System Barberton Hospital 
155 Fifth Street N.E. 
Barberton, Ohio  44203 
'Tele:  330-615-3627

6Fax:   330-615-3632

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