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Hi,
I have a old DOS program that was working fine in Windows XP. This program uses LPT1, LPT2 and LPT3 ports to print tickets and more. Now we have bought new computers with Vista installed and we have a lot of problems. I want to explain one of them. I have configured the printers and using NET USE LPT2: \\computer\printer /PERSISTENT:yes because I use printserver for the stand-alone printers. it can print on all the ports with no problem. I had done a lot of test and the printers work fine, but when the computer stay few minutes not working when I tried to send a job to the LPT2 or LPT3, the ports was disconnected. NET USE LPT2 - Disconnected LPT3 - Disconnected After that, I send some data to that port, for example, ECHO Test LPT2 and first time appears a message with a port not ready alert, and second time it prints fine. Now, when I test NET USE again appears: LPT2 - Connected I do not understand this problem, but I think can be a new system configuration from Vista, because everything were working in XP with the same configuration for a long time. Sorry for my poor english, Best regards, Juan Carlos |
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This is an interesting issue. When XP and windows 2003 came, many people
have an auto disconnection issue. I would like to find it out if it is similar thing. Does the computer connecting to the printer is server or workstation? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Juan Carlos" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a old DOS program that was working fine in Windows XP. This program uses LPT1, LPT2 and LPT3 ports to print tickets and more. Now we have bought new computers with Vista installed and we have a lot of problems. I want to explain one of them. I have configured the printers and using NET USE LPT2: \\computer\printer /PERSISTENT:yes because I use printserver for the stand-alone printers. it can print on all the ports with no problem. I had done a lot of test and the printers work fine, but when the computer stay few minutes not working when I tried to send a job to the LPT2 or LPT3, the ports was disconnected. NET USE LPT2 - Disconnected LPT3 - Disconnected After that, I send some data to that port, for example, ECHO Test LPT2 and first time appears a message with a port not ready alert, and second time it prints fine. Now, when I test NET USE again appears: LPT2 - Connected I do not understand this problem, but I think can be a new system configuration from Vista, because everything were working in XP with the same configuration for a long time. Sorry for my poor english, Best regards, Juan Carlos |
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Printers are conected to an ethernet printserver.
Printserver has 3 ports, lp1, lp2 and lp3. I install a printer. Add a new TCPIP port that connect to the printserver and its port. Then I print a test to be sure it is working fine. I share the printer to the network. Finally, use a batch file with NET USE port: \\computer\printer /persistent:yes commands. First time, I send some data to the printer and it can be printed. When I see NET USE, appears the LPTn port connected. Few minutes after, it is disconnected when there are no jobs. I had configured it in XP and no problems. Vista, new S.O. new problems. Thank you very much Juan Carlos "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" escribió en el mensaje ... This is an interesting issue. When XP and windows 2003 came, many people have an auto disconnection issue. I would like to find it out if it is similar thing. Does the computer connecting to the printer is server or workstation? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Juan Carlos" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a old DOS program that was working fine in Windows XP. This program uses LPT1, LPT2 and LPT3 ports to print tickets and more. Now we have bought new computers with Vista installed and we have a lot of problems. I want to explain one of them. I have configured the printers and using NET USE LPT2: \\computer\printer /PERSISTENT:yes because I use printserver for the stand-alone printers. it can print on all the ports with no problem. I had done a lot of test and the printers work fine, but when the computer stay few minutes not working when I tried to send a job to the LPT2 or LPT3, the ports was disconnected. NET USE LPT2 - Disconnected LPT3 - Disconnected After that, I send some data to that port, for example, ECHO Test LPT2 and first time appears a message with a port not ready alert, and second time it prints fine. Now, when I test NET USE again appears: LPT2 - Connected I do not understand this problem, but I think can be a new system configuration from Vista, because everything were working in XP with the same configuration for a long time. Sorry for my poor english, Best regards, Juan Carlos |