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In <0GQL00HNET544G@mta7.pltn13.pbi.net>, on 01/27/02
at 07:46 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>With lprmon -s 192.168.2.1 -p lpt1 lpt1
>I can copy a file to lpt1 and it finally sent something to the printer!
>It sent three pages:
>The first said: pc user 192 168 2 lpd: Job trailer Date
You can turn off the banner pages.
>The third page was the first four lines of my file with the lines
>staggered so that the last line ran off the page. The rest of the lines
>did not show.
Limit your output to text files until we get the printer object working.
>I then tried:
>lpr -s 192.168.2.1 -p lpt1 \autoexec.bat
>and I got: LPR32.DLL won't initialize, rc = -20021.
I don't recognize this error code. I need to track it down.
>So something is working. If there is a problem with tcpip, what is the
>best way to fix it?
Let me see the output of inetver.
What does syslevel report for syslevel.tcp?
Steven
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