![]() ![]() What I've actually done so far is to install a DELL AIO 810 Printer Driver for the If someone could answer this, I may have a better idea why Printer Redirection is not working in this case (though it is working for printers attached to 32-bit XP clients). Should I be ticking the first box (on the grounds that I want to print via a 64-bit machine) or the second box (on the grounds that I am installing on a 32-bit machine) or both? X86 Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Server 2003 I go into Printers and Faxes, File | Server Properties, click on the Drivers tab and in the Add Printer Driver Wizard I am presented with 5 options, of which I think two might be relevant: I am trying to add print driver(s) to Windows Server 2003 R2 (32-bit) to enable a 64-bit Windows 7 client running a Remote Desktop session on the Terminal Server to print to a printer that is local, i.e.
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