Specifies the Terminal Server fallback printer driver behavior. By default, Terminal Server fallback printer driver is disabled. ...

"Specifies the Terminal Server fallback printer driver behavior.

By default, Terminal Server fallback printer driver is disabled. If the Terminal Server does not have a printer driver that matches the client's printer, no printer will be available for the terminal server session.

If this setting is set to enabled, the Fallback Printer Driver is enabled and the default behavior is for the Terminal Server to find a suitable printer driver. If one is not found, the client's printer is not available. You can choose to change this default behavior. The available options are:

"Do nothing if one is not found" - In the event of a printer driver mismatch, the server will attempt to find a suitable driver, If one is not found, the client's printer is not available. This is the default behavior.

"Default to PCL if one is not found" - If no suitable printer driver can be found, default to the PCL fallback printer driver.

"Default to PS if one is not found" - If no suitable printer driver can be found, default to the PS fallback printer driver.

"Show both PCL and PS if one is not found" - In the event that no suitable driver can be found, show both PS and PCL based fallback printer drivers.

If this setting is set to disabled, the Terminal Server fallback driver is disabled and the Terminal Server will not attempt to use the Fallback driver. 

If this setting is Not configured, the fallback printer driver behavior is off by default.

Note: If the "Do not allow client printer redirection" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored and the fallback driver is disabled.

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