Event Id | 1111 |
Source | TermServDevices |
Description | Driver <driver name> required for printer <printer type> is unknown. Contact the administrator to install the driver before you log in again. |
Event Information | CAUSE: According to Microsoft: When a client logs on, the Windows 2000-based server checks the name of the printer driver on the client and looks for the same printer driver name in the Windows 2000 Ntprint.inf file. If the name of the driver is not found, the error messages are logged and the printer is not redirected. RESOLUTION: Previous to Service Pack 2, you had to edit the Ntprint.inf file to fix this problem. This broke the digital signature on Ntprint.inf and caused the system to return a warning each time a user installed a new printer. The following steps are currently the recommended method of fixing this problem and require that the Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later be applied first. This allows you to specify a different .inf file in the registry for Windows to see if it is not able to locate the driver in Ntprint.inf. Important:- The Event 1110 error may also be caused by an incorrect INF name reference in the PrinterMappingINFName value that you add. Make sure that you use the correct INF name. Open Regedt32.exe and locate the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\Wds\rdpwd Add the following values: Name: PrinterMappingINFName Type: REG_SZ Data: Name of the .inf file to which you want to redirect lookups. Example: c:\winnt\inf\ntprintsubs.inf Name: PrinterMappingINFSection Type: REG_SZ Data: Name of the section in the .inf file to which you want to redirect lookups. Example: Printers |
Reference Links | Windows 2000 Terminal Services Server Logs Events 1111, 1105, and 1106 |
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