My company has an application that is used by all of our sales staff called Smart. This program is similar to MS Access but is custom built for my companies specific needs.
All users are currently running on Windows 2000 Pro. and connect to "Smart" using terminal services.
Within the last month 90 percent of the sales staff has complained about SLOW printing.
When a Sales rep enters in a customers information and sends a print job to the network printer, the Smart application clocks for about ten to eleven minutes.
The sales reps cannot enter in any other information until the job finishes spooling to the printer.
The layout of my network is:
SMOTSE1 & SMOTSE2 - Terminal servers located in another state ( California )
KASAPP - My application server that is here in my office (Kansas) ( Controls all Local Network Printers in my office )
All of my servers are using Active Directory Services, running Windows 2000, Have the Latest Patches and Service Pack 4.
The weird thing is that there is still 10% of our sales staff ( About 3 Users ) that open up the same forms as the other 90% of the sales staff and can print without this delay.
TroubleShooting to date:
I have stopped and restarted the spooler on all servers and user workstations. (No Change)
I have cleared Inet Cache off of all Sales workstations. (No Change)
I have reset the default time out from 15 to 3 on all user workstations, terminal servers and on my application server. (No Change)
I have checked all service packs, applications and settings on both a good users systems and a troubled users system - All settings are the same.
I have even had a troubled user login to a good users system and the troubled user still has to wait for ten to eleven minutes.
What am I missing?
( Sorry to make this sound like a Microsoft test question )