[THIN] Re: Desktop versus pub app

  • From: "Rick Mack" <Rick.Mack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 06:54:21 +1000

Hi Craig,
 
Depending on the application, the published app setting to start the 
application without waiting for prnter creation can sometimes cause problems. 
If it's an application that likes to get close and personal with the printer 
(eg loads printer drivers on startup) making the application startup wait until 
the printers are created can help a lot.
 
regards,
 
Rick
 
Ulrich Mack 
Volante Systems 

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From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of craig batch
Sent: Thu 29/06/2006 23:49
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Desktop versus pub app


Running PS 4.0 on Windows 2003 server, 4 servers in the farm and load balanced. 
We have a particular application that is published and have all sorts of 
printing issues with it. Sometimes the user's default printer does not show, 
sometimes it's there but doesn't print, sometimes other printers show up for 
the user to print to. Yet this only happens through WI. If the user runs either 
an RDP or ICA session to a desktop, they never have a printing problem. Has 
anyone encountered anything like this? 

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