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>>>What you might try is attempt a print with iptrace running. I might be
>>>able to see something.
>>OK, here it is. I do see something that says error??
>>Could that be it?
>No. I'm confused. I thought we were trying to fix you inability to
>print using the print server. What you sent was a POP mail poll. Did
>you intend to publish your POP mail password to the world? :-(
Whoops!
>You traced two transactions:
> - the end of a web (i.e. port 80) transaction to ccnet.com
> - a POP mail check
>Did you expect that I would see any printer activity?
Yes, I sent a job to the printer while iptrace was running. Did it not
register? Apparantly MR2/ICE sent a request for mail during that time,
also.
>What do you thing the ip address of the printer is?
The printer output port is: \pipe\lpd0
LPD Server 192.168.2.1 (that is the url for the router)
LPD Printer: lpt1 (that is what Windows uses with the SMC port).
Sandy
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