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you have a printer installed on your Microsoft Windows computer, but the printer is not showing in your Remote Desktop session?
There are a few things to check when you experience this issue.

1. Check that Printers Are Enabled on Connection

Ensure that you have the Printers option selected in your Remote Desktop settings. You can check this by bringing up the Remote Desktop Connection screen, selecting Local Resources and ensuring the Printers option is selected.



2. Ensure Drivers Are Installed On Server

Check that the printer drivers for the printer you are attempting to use are installed on the computer you are connecting to. If the drivers havent been installed on the computer you are connecting to, the printer wont appear at all.







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3. Check Server Settings

If you are connecting to a Windows Server box,
ensure the settings on the server dont disable the sharing of Printers.
Login to the server, and perform these steps.


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Windows 2016 & 2019

In these versions of Windows Server, RDP settings are controlled in Group Policy.

  1. Launch gpedit.msc.
  2. Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host.
  3. Expand Printer Redirection.
  4. Ensure that Do not allow client printer redirection is set to Not configured or Disabled. Another setting you may want to check is the Redirect only the default client printer. This policy should also set to Not configured or Disabled if you want more than just the default printer to be available to use.

Windows 2012


  1. Open Server Manager.
  2. Select Remote Desktop Services.
  3. Select Collections.
  4. Select Tasks, then choose Edit Properties.
  5. Under the Client Settings tab, ensure the Windows Printer is enabled.

Windows 2008


  1. Go to Start > Administrative Tools > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration.
  2. Select Connections, right-click the name of the connection > Properties > Client Settings > Redirection. Ensure that Windows Printer is not checked.


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