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When you set up a new printer on Windows NT, you can set it to print to a
remote TCP/IP line printer daemon (LPD) printer using a line printer remote
(LPR) port. Windows NT TCP/IP printing functions per RFC1179, which states:
LPR clients SHOULD be able to send the receive data file and receive control file subcommands in either order. LPR servers MUST be able to receive the control file subcommand first and SHOULD be able to receive the data file subcommand first. For this reason, Windows NT sends the control file first by default. However, when the remote printer resides on an LPD server that uses the "desirable but optional" order of data, such as HP-UX, difficulties may be encountered unless the data file is sent first. This also applies to IBM AIX version 4.3 and later. MORE INFORMATION
To provide compatibility with HP-UX TCP/IP printing, a registry parameter
is available. After setting up the printer, the following registry change
can be made.
Additional query words: HP HPUX HP-UX LPD PRINT
Keywords : kb3rdparty ntprint ntprotocol nttcp NTSrvWkst |
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