Why do my Print Management Custom Filters Disappear on Logoff?

Hello all,
I have created custom filters in the Print Management mmc for Windows Server 2008 R2.  My problem is that when I log off the server, my custom filters disappear.  Steps I have taken to diagnose issue:
1. Run Print Management as Administrator
2. Log in with Domain Admin account.
3. Attempt to create filters with multiple accounts.
Can anyone tell me why my custom filters do not save?
Thanks,
JN

It does for me but I do not lose any filters using the default printmanagement.msc file either.    The customizations should be auto saved per user when exiting the application not just log off.  If you can create filters and then close
printmanagement.msc and they are there when you reopen printmanagement.msc without logging off, then I would think that you have something clearing out where the data is stored when you log off.   It's not a printmanagement issue at that point. 
I like creating the shared msc file so I can copy to others or just launch from any machine and have the same view when I am determining what is happening on a specific print server.   You will need to manually Save any changes when exiting
the mmc snapin.
One drawback with having multiple machines running WITH email notications is that you can get notifications from all the machines running the snapin.  Just to be forewarned the first time you get multiple emails. 
Alan Morris Windows Printing Team

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