nice - thanks mate - let me get back to you when i kick this thing off :)
Main Topics
Browse All TopicsI read sometime ago whilst working on a Q here, That supposedly, it is best practice that when running TS Farms, to scrap any 3rd party vendors drivers and run all printers, from all vendors, via Native Windows Drivers....
Now i love this idea, especially as i run many HP Printers and a few Canon Printers, which wreak havoc with my Spooler Subsystems...Printing is the never ending nightmare with 2003 terminal services. I know 2008 resolves most of these issues, but its not an option for me to move to 2008 server due to application limitations on the current systems....
I also hate an environment where a local print server, shares printers, which clients connect to, and then redirect into their terminal server session in a different site...So i am going to be moving all the machines in that office, to a "local" installed Network Printer - all the old printers are going to be on individual Print Servers to make them network accessible
Now my Q's
1) Did i read correctly and does anyone run it this way? If so, was there an improvement
2) Should i expect some improvement with the "locally" installed network printers
3) Buggered if i know where in the world you find a list of compatible windows drivers for printers - I am looking at the following initially if anyone has any ideas which native drivers work...
a) HP 3005
b) HP 2420N
c) HP 1160
d) HP 5652
e) CanonIRC 3220
f) Canon 2410
any thoughts would be great, i am well familiar with TS and windows servers, but the printing has always been a prick of a thing....
This Question has been solved and asker verified All Experts Exchange premium technology solutions are available to subscription members.
Experts Exchange has been collecting answers to technology questions since 1996…3 million and counting! If you have a question, chances are we already have your answer.
If you can't find the exact answer you're looking for, ask our exclusive community of 50,000 experts. You’ll get a personalized answer from a trusted professional.
Thousands of free tech tips, tricks, how-to’s and tutorials are available in our peer reviewed articles section. See for yourself how smart our experts are, no login required.
Access the answers to your technology questions today.
30-day free trial. Register in 60 seconds.
Members of the expert community talk about why the experience at Experts Exchange is different than what you will find anywhere else.

Try it out and discover for yourself.
30-day free trial. Register in 60 seconds.
Join the community of experts here and help other tech pros by answering question in your area of expertise. You can earn FREE access to all Experts Exchange's premium features and resources.
Business Accounts
Answer for Membership
by: ashishsaPosted on 2008-09-04 at 22:50:17ID: 22395573
Yes, I can vouch for what you have read is correct. Running the native drivers which come with Inbox keeps your spooler as stable as it gets. I have seen and configured print and terminal servers in many of my customers enviornments.
How to troubleshoot printing problems in Windows 2000 and in Windows Server 2003
KB 260142. This KB gives you the detailed steps to bring the spooler to the native state.
Yes I know it would be bit challenging to find compatible drivers in some cases, but there are couple of easy ways to find it.
When you do a add printer, you get the option of doing a windows update within the add printer wizard. This helps to download the latest drivers from MS site automatically and you will have a list populated with current drivers. This is option 1.
Option 2 is you can go on to http://catalog.update.micr osoft.com/ v7/site/Ho me.aspx
on this site you can search for a printer driver or any driver you wish.
In windows 2008 we have a feature of easy print which lets you avoid any driver installation on the terminal server itself but lets you redirect and print to client printers.
Hope this helps.