P2055dn won't appear in RDP/Remote Desktop session

I have an XP workstation which had a Laserjet 4100. When it connected to a 2003 Server running Terminal Services, the printer appeared, I could use an application on the server and get my printout at the 4100. Now I have replaced it with a P2055dn, but this printer won't show up at all. I have tried the following things:
1) Install the standard PCL 6 driver, both on the workstation and the server
2) Install the express network driver as above
3) Install the Universal Print driver as above
Nothing works.
To be clear, the 2055dn is network attached, which is to say that the XP machine prints to it through a Microsoft Standard TCP/IP port. I specify this because for some reason the HP install routine insists on creating an HP Standard TCP/IP port. I'm not sure what the difference is, but the port I used beforehand was a Microsoft one, so I stuck with that.
I have other printers that the XP machine connects to in the same way, and those show up and print without issue.
I have seen posts about host-based printers not working, but I was told by the HP tech that the 2055 is NOT host-based.
Any clues ?

I originally posted this for a 1022printer but it applies across the board to HP printers.  I have yet to see this pop onon other networked printers.  My HP 990c works just fine as does ny LJ5, etc.
After many months of frustration and 7 1/2 hours with Microsoft advanced prof support I've finally pinned down this printer and a slew of others.  This problem as far as I have come across deals exclusively with HP printers.  In simple terms:  the drivers are flawed.  This 1022 is a prime example.  It prints locally and via TCP/IP just fine. I have about 7 other printers and dummy printers in my printer folder.  Enter a remote desktop session and ALL of them populate except the 1022.  This shows that the hooks and RDT finders are locating your printers and installing them properly as remote printers.  All except the 1022. 
  Log out of your RDT session: goto the local 1022 setup and change the printer driver to a PCL driver.  I used a 1200 PCL driver.  Now log back into your RDT server and hockus pocus! there is your printer.  Totally un-usable because the driver will not run this printer.  Caveat:  each time I did this XP crashed (I couldn't get to the properties TAB anymore -- I had to un-install the 1022 and then re-install it with at least 1 reboot in the process)
Moving on we go to the HP OfficeJet/LajerJet2840.  Same thing.  It won't pass through as remote printer in RDT.  Go local.  Set the printer driver to AppleLaserWriter8500 and boom. (same logout, change, back in steps) and your LJ2840 shows up and works.
While I will have to wait until tomorrow I am betting that this will fix the exact same problem with the HP Officejet 8500A all in one with the exact same problem.
Hey HP?  Whats with the drivers??
Another work around if you have a static enough environment is to install your local printer that will not show up under RDT on the server, and then point the port to your fixed IP on your router, and passthru port 9100 to your locally installed printer that is failing.  You can now be on RDT and chooses the network printer that is printing to the TCP address of your home (or office) router.

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