I am not sure the problem. if you want to know the printer ip, test page
will list the ip.
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"Richard Shakour" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We have a printer that is connected in a remote office
> directly to a network hub and users are accessing this
> printer over an IP address/port.
>
> Now, users also access a remote server using Remote
> Desktop on the client and Terminal Server (2003) on the
> server.
>
> While we can easily map local printers, we are unable to
> figure out how to have the TS Server find the Networked IP
> based printer.
>
> How do you do this?