Simple Terminal Server printing
Version | 1.16.0 |
Updated | Mar 31st 2011 |
Developer |
Net2Printer, Inc.
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User Rating |
848
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Original File Size | 20 MB |
Downloads | 6755 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 2008 |
Category | Internet |
Eliminate the hassles of loading manufacturers drivers and continually trouble-shooting local network printing with Net2Printer RDP, a simple-to-use software solution for Microsoft Terminal Services. Install Net2Printer RDP and in just 10 minutes your remote users will be printing to their local printers no matter whether they are USB, parallel or network printers, multifunction printers, even fax software!
Net2Printer RDP provides remote users connecting to a Terminal Server with reliable printing to their local printers regardless of the type of printer. Net2Printer RDP supports USB, parallel, network, even multifunction printers and fax software; all without requiring IT staff to maintain drivers on the terminal server.
Net2Printer RDP is loaded automatically when a Remote Desktop session is started and is initially configured to map the local user's default printer as the default printer in the terminal server session.
Depending upon the version of Net2Printer RDP Crack licensed on the server, additional printers can be mapped on the server; even an email printer that emails the document to the user can be mapped. File transfers from the server to the client are also possible with Net2Printer RDP Crack Full Version.
Net2Printer RDP is designed to cater all your printing needs via a Terminal Server!
grazie mille per il serial del Net2Printer RDP
thanks admin
感謝Net2Printer RDP序列號
muito obrigado pela serial do Net2Printer RDP
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