The following changes were made in the Windows NT Resource Guide:
The compact disc (CD) that accompanies the Windows NT Resource Kit contains utilities that apply to information in both the Windows NT Resource Guide and the Windows NT Networking Guide. This CD includes a collection of information resources, tools, and utilities that can make networking and working with Windows NT even easier. The Windows NT Messages database and the utilities for Optimizing Windows NT are also included on the Windows NT Resource Kit CD.
Included with this resource kit is a PRINTER.INF file you can modify to install newly released .PPD files.
Some print devices process non-PostScript® print jobs incorrectly if they receive those jobs over AppleTalk®. Also, some print devices process PostScript jobs incorrectly if those jobs contain binary data and arrive over any protocol other than AppleTalk. These problems result from restrictions in certain print devices; they do not indicate that the Windows NT Server print server is transmitting the jobs incorrectly.
When you use the LPR command to send print jobs to a Windows NT Server print server, the name of the printer is the text in the Print Name field of the Printer Properties dialog box; it is not the text in the Share Name field.
When a Windows-based application running on a Windows NT Workstation (or client) computer sends a job over the network to a printer established by the Connect To Printer command, it uses the graphics engine to create a fully rendered job, with data type RAW.
For information on Remote Access configuration files and other parameters, see Appendix B, "Migrating from Earlier Versions of the Remote Access Service," in the Windows NT Remote Access Service book, which comes as part of the Windows NT Server product documentation. This book is also included in the "Books Online" part of Windows NT Server.