Continuación con la redirección del puerto COM

04/07/2007 - 09:38 por David | Informe spam
Buenas de nuevo
Estoy fijándome al conectarme con Terminal Server y veo que el puerto Com1
de mi máquina queda asignado alpuerto por ejemplo TS033 eso quiere decir que
si tengo un programa que imprime por puerto serie ( Bajo DOS ) tengo que
redirigir la impresión en vez de al puerto COM1 al TS033 y eso imprimirá a mi
impresora conectada al COM1???

Muchas Gracias

David
 

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#1 Jos lCdB
04/07/2007 - 13:32 | Informe spam
No se si miraste el documento al que te referí en tu anterior post...

"Manual Printer Redirection
You can redirect printers attached to LPT and COM ports on the client's
local computer manually for use with Terminal Services clients.
Note: Terminal Services does not support manual redirection of printers
connected through USB ports.
To redirect a client printer manually, contact your administrator and
provide the name of your computer (or IP address for a Windows-based
Terminal). The client must be connected to the terminal server during manual
redirection.
The administrator uses the Add Printers option in Control Panel Printers to
add a printer manually. The administrator uses the client computer name to
select the printer port from the list of available ports in the Add Printer
wizard. Ports for all clients currently connected to the server appear in the
Port list. Terminal Services client ports are listed as follows:
Port Description
TS computername:Portx (where Port is the type of port and x is the port
number)

When a client disconnects or ends a session, the printer queue is deleted,
and any incomplete or pending print jobs are lost. Information about client
local printers and settings are saved on the client computer. During
subsequent logon sessions, the printer queue is created using the information
stored on the client computer.
When automatic redirection for 32-bit client printers fails, an event is
logged. Typically, the logged event contains information about why the
redirection failed and if applicable which server-side driver is missing.
When a client disconnects or logs off the printer queue is deleted and
incomplete or pending print jobs are lost. After the initial manual
redirection, printers are automatically redirected during subsequent logon
sessions."



"David" wrote:

Buenas de nuevo
Estoy fijándome al conectarme con Terminal Server y veo que el puerto Com1
de mi máquina queda asignado alpuerto por ejemplo TS033 eso quiere decir que
si tengo un programa que imprime por puerto serie ( Bajo DOS ) tengo que
redirigir la impresión en vez de al puerto COM1 al TS033 y eso imprimirá a mi
impresora conectada al COM1???

Muchas Gracias

David

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