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WHat has MS done to TCP Network Printing?



 
 
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Old June 18th 08, 01:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
Al Dykes
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Default WHat has MS done to TCP Network Printing?



This is an anticipatory question. I haven't tried to hook a Vista
machine up to a network printer yet.

My preferred way to print on a shared printer is via what Unix geeks
call LPR/LPRd protocol. It's worked fine from W/98 (With HPJetAdmin
installed ), on, but in each OS, Microsoft has completely changed the
setup procedure. I expect they have done it yet again.

If it's not the same, can someone point me to a page that describes
how to connect to a LPR print server under Vista?

Thanks.

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Old June 18th 08, 04:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
Bistey Csaba
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Not in default install for sure. You have to add itt via
Control Panel-Programs and Services-Turn On/Off Windows
Services-Printing Services-LPR Port Listener.

Then Add printer-Local Printer-Add new port-LPR Port-enter
printer's name/ip address and quene name-select driver from
list/manufacturer's cd. And done.

Csaba

Al Dykes wrote:
This is an anticipatory question. I haven't tried to hook a Vista
machine up to a network printer yet.

My preferred way to print on a shared printer is via what Unix geeks
call LPR/LPRd protocol. It's worked fine from W/98 (With HPJetAdmin
installed ), on, but in each OS, Microsoft has completely changed the
setup procedure. I expect they have done it yet again.

If it's not the same, can someone point me to a page that describes
how to connect to a LPR print server under Vista?

Thanks.

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Old June 18th 08, 05:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
Al Dykes
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Default WHat has MS done to TCP Network Printing?

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Bistey Csaba wrote:
Not in default install for sure. You have to add itt via
Control Panel-Programs and Services-Turn On/Off Windows
Services-Printing Services-LPR Port Listener.

Then Add printer-Local Printer-Add new port-LPR Port-enter
printer's name/ip address and quene name-select driver from
list/manufacturer's cd. And done.




Thanks.

I don't share personal printers with LPR, I use it to talk to shared
printers that have built-in print servers.

Isn't "LPR Port Listener" for making a PC a LPR Printer server?

I could have been a little clearer.


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Al Dykes
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Old June 18th 08, 06:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
Bistey Csaba
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Default WHat has MS done to TCP Network Printing?

Nope as it "LPR Port Monitor" in English Vista.
In my Hungarian Vista it is called "LPR portfigyelõ" and my translation
was not correct (well "figyelõ" can mean both Monitor and Listener in
hungarian)).
The server side for it would be "LPD Print Service" that would make PC
for a Unix print server.

P.S. Sorry about there should be a fast language switch in Vista.

Csaba



Al Dykes wrote:
In article ,
Bistey Csaba wrote:
Not in default install for sure. You have to add itt via
Control Panel-Programs and Services-Turn On/Off Windows
Services-Printing Services-LPR Port Listener.

Then Add printer-Local Printer-Add new port-LPR Port-enter
printer's name/ip address and quene name-select driver from
list/manufacturer's cd. And done.




Thanks.

I don't share personal printers with LPR, I use it to talk to shared
printers that have built-in print servers.

Isn't "LPR Port Listener" for making a PC a LPR Printer server?

I could have been a little clearer.


 




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