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printing remotely

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Haven't found similar topics in here and don't really know where to post this, but I need help!

I have a problem with my home printer. It doesn't print in my remote desktop. I connect to my session over RDP and the printer simply doesn't work!

It really annoys me cause I don't know how to fix it! What should I do???

my local OS – Ubuntu

my remote OS – Windows 2007

Printer - HP DeskJet 3050

Thank you, guys!!!

Clary

There isn't such a thing as "Windows 2007".

Could you add more info (like is it a network printer and if not how it is connected and to which computer) ?

You might find this post usefull.

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Oh, dear God! I'm sorry about the Operating System ))) it was a misprint! So it is Windows 2008 (Server).

My printer is local not a network one. It is plugged into my home computer.

I've googled some Fabulatech remote printer software. Their website say it is free... have some one heard about it? It is safe?

Unless the terminal server admin has configured easyprint, your printer driver must be installed on the remote server for it to print properly from a TS session. From the behavior you are describing, it would sound like neither has been done, hence it doesn't work.

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