Need suggestions setting up temporary remote location

Boaz Bezborodko boaz at mirrotek.com
Mon Sep 2 18:05:45 PDT 2013


> Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 15:28:56 +0000
> From: Richard Kreiss<rkreiss at gccconsulting.net>
> Subject: RE: Need suggestions setting up temporary remote location
> To: Walter D Vaughan Jr<wvaughan at steelerubber.com>, filePro Mailing
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> I have found it difficult to get Terminal Server to pint locally as it creates a different "remote Printer" each time one logs in.
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> LogMeIn and GoToMyPC(Citrix) are fairly secure and are easy to set up for remote printing.  I have a number of clients using each and have not had problems.   Since the appears no need for downloading files, the free version of each will work fine.
>
> As for broken connections, since everything is running on the server, just log back in and continue working.
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> Richard Kreiss
> GCC Consulting
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This may be a bit more complicated than that.  I print the packing slips 
through PrintWizard, but I need my existing PW server to handle the 
local printers.  Does this mean I need another server to handle the 
remote printer?  And, if so, how do I connect PW to that remote printer?

Second, how do I add the remote printer to UPS WorldShip?  Doesn't the 
UPS software need to see the printer before adding it?

(BTW, the free version of LogMeIn doesn't have remote printing.)


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