If I understood your scenario properly, you want to be able to print to local printers while connected via vpn to your other locations.
Try this:
on the machine you can't see the local printers, go to Network and Dial Up Connections, right click on your VPN connection, properties>networking tab choose Internet Protocol TCP/IP> properties, click advanced, then on the general tab untick the box use default gateway on remote network
This allows traffic from your pcto bypass the vpn gateway allow traffic to your local lan
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by: technicasolutionsPosted on 2009-11-07 at 15:55:51ID: 25768698
The locations are a red herring. It is just that the local printers have not got drivers loaded on the terminal server. If you look at the event ogs on the terminal server you will see that when those users log in you get an event saying it can't load teh local printer because it can't match drivers.
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You simply need to install drivers (not the full printer just the drivers) to the terminal server.
If you see no event even after you force the user off and make them start a brand new session then the terminal server is not being shown the local printer and you have a different issue which can be fixed here:
http://support.tec1.co.uk/