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    Cisco PIX 515E RDP and Printing Question...  
jsandlin0803


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01-19-06 10:51 PM

I have a vpn set up on my cisco pix 515e. The users can log on and work
fine. I have it set up so that they can access their LAN while they are
connected to the vpn.

Here is the problem:
There is a network printer in a office that is connecting to the vpn
and remote desktop. I have set up the computer that needs to print in
their office so that it thinks the printer is on the LPT3 port instead
of being a network printer. I used the 'net use' command and installed
the driver on the LPT3 port.

They can see the printer when they are in remote desktop, but they are
unable to print. It just sits there, and nothing comes out of the
printer. Nothing goes into the que either for that printer. I can watch
as the user logs into the Terminal Services server, and i can see their
printer, and that they have full permission.

PLEASE HELP.

Thanks
Jason






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    Re: cisco PIX 515E RDP and Printing Question...  
jsandlin0803


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01-19-06 10:51 PM

Also, i have split tunneling set up, but when i go to the client, and
look at the routes, i only see 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 route. I don't
think that every office that is connecting is on this subnet. do i need
to add additional split tunneling routes? And if so, how?


Thanks
Jason






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