How to open cash drawer connected to local computer using POS for .Net in remote session












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I'm trying to open cash drawer that is connected to my local computer from terminal server session (remote desktop) using POS for .Net.
Cash drawer is USB - connected directly to my computer and supports OPOS.
I'm able to open it if I install OPOS driver on terminal server and register device.
Is there a way to skip this step with device installation/registration on terminal server? I'm trying to make generic solution for all OPOS supported cashdrawers that can be attached to the system.










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    I'm trying to open cash drawer that is connected to my local computer from terminal server session (remote desktop) using POS for .Net.
    Cash drawer is USB - connected directly to my computer and supports OPOS.
    I'm able to open it if I install OPOS driver on terminal server and register device.
    Is there a way to skip this step with device installation/registration on terminal server? I'm trying to make generic solution for all OPOS supported cashdrawers that can be attached to the system.










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      I'm trying to open cash drawer that is connected to my local computer from terminal server session (remote desktop) using POS for .Net.
      Cash drawer is USB - connected directly to my computer and supports OPOS.
      I'm able to open it if I install OPOS driver on terminal server and register device.
      Is there a way to skip this step with device installation/registration on terminal server? I'm trying to make generic solution for all OPOS supported cashdrawers that can be attached to the system.










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      I'm trying to open cash drawer that is connected to my local computer from terminal server session (remote desktop) using POS for .Net.
      Cash drawer is USB - connected directly to my computer and supports OPOS.
      I'm able to open it if I install OPOS driver on terminal server and register device.
      Is there a way to skip this step with device installation/registration on terminal server? I'm trying to make generic solution for all OPOS supported cashdrawers that can be attached to the system.







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          There is a mechanism called WS-POS, which is supposed to support the operation you want.
          ABOUT THE WEB SERVICES FOR POINT OF SALE SPECIFICATION VERSION 1.3.1



          However, it adds middleware layer on POS for.NET and OPOS, and it installs it, so it takes more time to build the system.






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            There is a mechanism called WS-POS, which is supposed to support the operation you want.
            ABOUT THE WEB SERVICES FOR POINT OF SALE SPECIFICATION VERSION 1.3.1



            However, it adds middleware layer on POS for.NET and OPOS, and it installs it, so it takes more time to build the system.






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              There is a mechanism called WS-POS, which is supposed to support the operation you want.
              ABOUT THE WEB SERVICES FOR POINT OF SALE SPECIFICATION VERSION 1.3.1



              However, it adds middleware layer on POS for.NET and OPOS, and it installs it, so it takes more time to build the system.






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                There is a mechanism called WS-POS, which is supposed to support the operation you want.
                ABOUT THE WEB SERVICES FOR POINT OF SALE SPECIFICATION VERSION 1.3.1



                However, it adds middleware layer on POS for.NET and OPOS, and it installs it, so it takes more time to build the system.






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                There is a mechanism called WS-POS, which is supposed to support the operation you want.
                ABOUT THE WEB SERVICES FOR POINT OF SALE SPECIFICATION VERSION 1.3.1



                However, it adds middleware layer on POS for.NET and OPOS, and it installs it, so it takes more time to build the system.







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