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Using USB Printers on Windows XP workstationsAdded 11/1/02 - Article ID#: K000114 ProblemMany printers today have a USB interface (Universal Serial Bus) as well as a traditional LPT interface. RDP suggest using the LPT interface whenever possible. However, some printers only come with a USB interface. Also, some workstations today only have a USB port. USB printers can be used with RDP if the following conditions are met:
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Troubleshooting - Windows XP Slow PrintingWith Windows XP, Microsoft made a change that delays all DOS print jobs by 15 seconds. To accelerate printing, every computer using any version of Windows XP will need the changes described in the link below. This includes the Windows 2003 data server. If using Citrix or terminal services, the changes must also be implemented on the Windows 2003 server running Citrix/Terminal Services, as well as each workstation that uses the Windows XP operating system. Links to documents related to printing with
RDP Windows XP Users Must Be a Member of Local Administrator GroupMicrosoft added significant local security to Windows XP. A user with minimal rights does not have access to write files to the "C" drive or to re-direct printing to shared network printers, both of which are required for RDP software to function properly. To solve this problem, each user of a Windows 2000 or XP workstation must be a member of the administrator group on the workstation, which gives the user complete access and all rights for the local workstation. Please note that network security is not compromised, since the user must only be a member of the local administrator group on Windows XP workstations. All RDP users should not be a member of the domain administrator group. To add a user to the local administrator group, see the link below: | ||||||||||||||
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