Do you have the printer drivers installed on the home machine also ? Mark Lindner
Lindner & Associates PC 254 Second Ave Needham MA 02494 PO Box 920435 Needham MA 02492 0005 781 247 1100 781 247 7900 Fax 781 247 7905 EFAX 857 366 9691 Toll Free 888 658 4269 Direct 781 247 1160, 781 247 7902 -----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 -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Från: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] För [email protected] Skickat: den 23 november 2010 18:24 Till: RBASE-L Mailing List Ämne: [RBASE-L] - Re: Off topic VPN Stuff 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.

