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It seems like you know a lot about that kind of issue. Please verify that the above solves your printing issue and then come back here and mark this post as the answer so that people will be able to find it in the future. Not work correctly, that is why I am instructing you to use the one that shipped with Server 2008.
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NOTE: The 4350 PS driver from HP's download site will The HP LaserJet 4350 PS driver that shipped with Vista if you do not have access to a Server 2008. I have not tried it, but my guess is that you could use
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Once you have the folder copied over to your R2 server you can add the driver using the Have Disk option in the Add Printer Driver Wizard from Print Server Properties window, Drivers tab.
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If you want to copy the driver package over to your 2008 R2 server and then install the driver, the files are by default located in a folder on the 2008 server that starts withĬ:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository This will effectively install the driver on your R2. Install it on your Server 2008 R2, then delete the printer off of your R2. You can copy the driver package over from a Server 2008 or create a "dummy" 4350 printer on a Server 2008, share it out, In order to print from the Macs you need to install the HP LaserJet 4350 PS driver that shipped with Windows Server 2008. If your Remote Desktop Client is set up correctly to redirect its printers, and the server has been configured to support redirected printers, but your printers are still not appearing, I suggest that you ask your the Server Administrator to take a look This option will be available in your Remote Desktop Client options. Your remote desktop client needs to be configured to pass through its printers in this method, and the server must support redirected printers. Redirected Printers are "redirected" from your Remote Desktop Client.

The second method is a Redirected Printer. This should work regardless of your platform and should be set up by In this method - the printers are set up on the server for each user connection via a script that runs on the server or via group policy preferences. There are two ways that you can print in a Terminal Services/Remote Desktop connection.

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