To answer your question:
Configuring TSPrint for several remote sessions with different printers can be a bit tricky, but it is possible. TSPrint supports the redirection of printers from a local machine to a remote desktop session. Here’s how you might set it up:
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Install TSPrint Client: Make sure TSPrint Client is installed on all client machines that will access the remote server.
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Install TSPrint Server: The TSPrint Server component should be installed on your remote server.
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Ensure Proper Licensing: Verify that you have the necessary licenses for all users connecting to the server.
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Printer Preferences: On each client machine, set the default printer and any specific printer preferences you want to use during the remote session. TSPrint will redirect the locally set default printer to the remote session.
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Printer Redirection Options: TSPrint provides different options for printer redirection. Make sure to check your TSPrint settings to select the appropriate redirection mode (e.g., "Default Printer" or "Prompt for Printer").
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TSPrint Settings:
- On the client machine, open the "TSPrint Settings" software.
- Configure the “Default Printer” option to match your needs. For example, if different users need different printers, consider the "Prompt for Printer" option, allowing each user to choose their printer at the beginning of each session.
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Configure via Policies: If needed, use Group Policies to control printer redirection settings across multiple users or customize per user basis.
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Testing Configuration: After setting everything up, test the configuration by having users log in to the remote server and check that the appropriate printer is redirected and working as expected.
By following these steps, you should be able to configure TSPrint to handle multiple remote sessions with different printers.