George Zarif
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SBS: Terminal Services - Printers
I have a SBS 2008 and I have been getting a lot of TerminalServices-Printers errors in the Event Viewer under System. They are Event ID 1110 and 1111.
It is very important to check the screenshots I have attached.
System.JPG
Event-1110.JPG
Event-1111.JPG
Event-1111---Microsoft-Office-Do.JPG
It is very important to check the screenshots I have attached.
System.JPG
Event-1110.JPG
Event-1111.JPG
Event-1111---Microsoft-Office-Do.JPG
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Most likely the drivers on your computer are not compatible with the server
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc775213(WS.10).aspx
But if you do not need redirect printers the easiest thing is just do not redirect your printer.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc775213(WS.10).aspx
But if you do not need redirect printers the easiest thing is just do not redirect your printer.
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For example the HP LaserJet2200 I don't have on my computer, the only one I do is a HP LaserJet 5Si, I have disabled what you told me to and and I will monitor the event viewer
Assuming you are not having printing issues, you can completely ignore terminal services printing errors 1110 and 1111. They occur, every time you connect, when there is a driver mis-match or the driver is not present on the server. When you connect to the remote desktop session the server tries to recognize all current, or past, connected, or disconnected, printers and connect them. The error indicates it was not able to do so. If you are having problems with a specific printer, the errors can be helpful in diagnosing.
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I have opened a new ticket
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27251200/Windows-2003-Critical-Errors.html
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27251200/Windows-2003-Critical-Errors.html
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