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Remote Printing of DOS Apps.
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>Are you saying that...from the local work station you:
>...Went into printers, properties, details
>...Assigned a network share/queue for the printer
>...Clicked on Capture Port
>...Selected LPT1:, LPT2: etc.
>
>If you selected LPT1:...try LPT2: or LPT3:
>
>The computer may be trying to print out of the local parallel port, despite
>your desgination.
>
>Is this printer on an NT work station?
>
>We have less problems if we put printers on file servers (Novell or NT) or on stand alone printer ports (Intel, HP, etc).
>
>Good Luck,
>Glenn Abelson
>
>>>>I've been trying to make a DOS app. to print on a remote printer in a NT 4.0. network without come up with a solution. Is there any solution for this.
>>>>
>>>> server: Windows NT 4.0
>>>> Workstations: Windows NT Worksstation 4.0
>>>
>>>I work with Novell, but the following would still apply to NT. Your DOS app most likely forces print jobs to LPT1, so you have to "capture" (Novell term) LPT1 to the appropriate network printer. In other words, LPT1 has to be defined to be the network printer you want to print to.
>>>
>>>Hopefully, the app developer did not force the use of a local printer directly attached to the workstation. I have seen this before as well.
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>>I did de "capture" but it didn't worked. The application prints to LPT1 doesn't matter if it's a local or network printer.
>>
>>Emmanuel...

We found out this is due some DOS apps. have this problem running under NT workstation. We decided to install Windows 95 on this workstations as the more reliable way to solve it. thanks for your help
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