07-31-2010 06:24 PM - edited 03-11-2019 11:19 AM
We are setting up our remote users to connect through our Cisco web portal. After they connect in through the SSL Clientless connection from our ASA, we then have a link for them to launch a Remote Desktop connection to one of our Remote Desktop Servers (OS: Win 2008 R2). Problem is, none of their local printers are coming across this connection into the Remote Desktop session. I know Microsoft requires Remote Desktop 6.1 to be used on client side in order for Easy Print to work, so I have a couple questions...
1. Does the ASA have it's own built-in Remote Desktop and if so, what version is this? And how do we find the version it's using? Or is it using the local Remote Desktop of the PC? (I don't believe we are using the java-based connection for when launching the remote desktop session).
2. Is there any special configuration that needs to be done on the ASA to allow local printer connections to come across the pipe and be allowed to show up in the user's remote desktop session?
Thanks.
-Ryan
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08-02-2010 08:18 PM
If the users are using a remote desktop link in the SSL portal, you may need to adjust the RDC parameters:
I think if you configure it with ASDM there are options like:
The parameters available for the ActiveX client used by Microsoft Internet Explorer include:
•RedirectDrives—Set to true to map remote drives locally.
•RedirectPrinters—Set to true to map remote printers locally.
•FullScreen— Set to true to start in FullScreen mode.
•force_java—Set to yes to force the Java client.
08-01-2010 02:17 PM
Ryan,
If my understanding of RDC is correct, all the communication goes over the single TCP connection. In the past when I have seen this issue, it was becuase of some printer driver issues on the Terminal Server. Do you see anything in the event logs on the Terminal Server? If you try to Remote Desktop from within the network do the same printers show up (thereby ruling out the ASA/Internet)?
- Magnus
08-01-2010 05:36 PM
Sorry, meant to say that. When I RDC to the same Terminal Servers from a Cisco VPN client on the same PC, the printers do come over like they should. Just not when I use the web portal and the SSL Clientless connection. Both types of connections are going through the same ASA.
08-02-2010 08:18 PM
If the users are using a remote desktop link in the SSL portal, you may need to adjust the RDC parameters:
I think if you configure it with ASDM there are options like:
The parameters available for the ActiveX client used by Microsoft Internet Explorer include:
•RedirectDrives—Set to true to map remote drives locally.
•RedirectPrinters—Set to true to map remote printers locally.
•FullScreen— Set to true to start in FullScreen mode.
•force_java—Set to yes to force the Java client.
08-03-2010 03:38 PM
Magnus - Thank you very much! I just tried testing the connection using: rdp://laxrdp/?RedirectPrinters=T and it works great!
Appreciate all the help.
-Ryan
08-11-2010 06:33 PM
Need help on one other thing with this. We are trying to use the parameter of FullScreen=True, but it is not working. Could you give me some advice or ask some of your peers as to why this wouldn't work? I am trying the following: rdp://laxrdp/?FullScreen=True Yet it does not start in Full Screen mode. My other parameters work fine, such as: rdp://laxrdp/?RedirectPrinters=True
09-05-2012 01:31 PM
I have been using the parameter
Thanks,
Sam Sanders
10-20-2010 01:37 PM
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