Driver Remote Desktop Easy Print required for printer is unknown
this odd request know how 32-bit driver "remote desktop easy print" printer?
my situation this: remote desktop host services reside on windows 2008 r2 server. remote sites connect server run remoteapps.
a legacy application resides on windows 2000 server running citrix metaframe xp (same lan <st1:street w:st="on"><st1:address w:st="on">2008 r2 rd</st1:address></st1:street> host server). legacy application not run on other windows 2000 server. tried weeks running on windows 2008 (x86) & r2 (x64) no avail.
management no longer allows access citrix servers through firewall published citrix client connection through remoteapps connect citrix application. works except auto-creating printer defined "remote desktop easy print" because driver not exist.
event type: error
event source: metaframeevents
event category: printer management
event id: 1106
date: 6/26/2012
time: 4:23:30 pm
user: n/a
computer: ????08
description: client printer auto-creation failed. the driver not installed. possible reasons failure: driver not in list of drivers on server. driver cannot located. driver has not been mapped. client name: (????06) printer: (client\????06#\hplj4n (redirected 4595)) printer driver: (remote desktop easy print)
hi,
easy print not guaranteed work printers.not printers/drivers compatible rd easy print.if client printer auto-creation failed, suggest install driver manually on both client , server.
if persists, suggest installing/using different driver(pcl5 or 6 , universal if possible) printer on local pc. aware of bad drivers. can ask printer vendor issue.
for adding printers manually , binding them, suggest read this: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc775141.aspx
best regards,
clarence
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