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7.4

RDP client not printing large print jobs

Asked by belong in Remote Desktop/Terminal Services

We have been using terminal servies to connect to a finance application that resides on one of our servers.  Staff are able to print small documents, however when they attempt to print jobs larger than about 15 pages, the printer spits out hundreds of pages of garble.  It appears to be a problem with the Remote Desktop Client and the way it maps the local printer on our pcs to the terminal session.

We are using Windows XP (SP 3), and have upgraded everyone to .net framework 3.5.

Is there any way we can adjust the print buffer size / spool to allow large print jobs to work?Start Free Trial
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