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Why does the printer fall off
Good day, colleagues.
Problem following:
There is a Terminal server on Win2008 x64. Accordingly, about a dozen thin clients are connected to it.
This issue affects one of the thin clients and its local printer.
After the end of the work of the TC, the following (3 warning's) are observed in the logs:
1.Warning (Source:PrintSpooler):
The jobs in the print queue for printer hp LaserJet 1300 PCL 5 were deleted. No user action is required.
To stop logging warning events for the print spooler, in Control Panel, open Printers, right-click a blank area of the window, click Run as Administrator, click Server Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then clear the Log spooler warning events check box.
2.Warning (Source:PrintSpooler):
Printer hp LaserJet 1300 PCL 5 will be deleted. No user action is required.
To stop logging warning events for the print spooler, in Control Panel, open Printers, right-click a blank area of the window, click Run as Administrator, click Server Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then clear the Log spooler warning events check box.
3.Warning (Source:PrintSpooler):
Printer hp LaserJet 1300 PCL 5 was deleted, and users will no longer be able to print to this printer. No user action is required.
To stop logging information events for the print spooler, in Control Panel, open Printers, right-click a blank area of the window, click Run as Administrator, click Server Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then clear the Log spooler information events check box.
The following follows from this: in the morning, including the shopping mall, the User does not observe the printer, I do not observe it on the server.
I install the printer again, after which it works successfully ... until the next morning.
How can this problem be solved?
I will be glad to your advice.
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As I understand it, there is the following situation:
1.) The thin client is not configured or does not work for some reason, forwarding the printer.
2.) You configure this printer manually in a terminal session.
3.) When the session ends, the server deletes this printer, which is logical.
What options do I see for solving the problem:
1.) (Before) set up printer forwarding on the thin client
2.) Install the printer manually, but not using the samba protocol, but via LPD for example (add a local printer -> standard tcp / ip port, TC needs will be configured to distribute the printer via LPD)
3.) Force the server not to delete the printer at the end of the session (I don’t know how to do this, you need to look for information on the net)
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