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SUMMARYYou may be able to print from some MS-DOS-based applications running in Windows NT to a local printer only after using a network redirection. MORE INFORMATION
Most MS-DOS-based applications in Windows NT are run in a Virtual DOS
Machine (VDM). Some such applications tend to write to the printer port
directly. Windows NT, on the other hand, does not allow any direct access
to any hardware device. For serial printers, the MS-DOS redirection command
does not usually work.
NOTE: If you are using Windows NT version 3.5, an access violation in SPOOLSS.EXE may occur when you use LPT1 for the network redirection. You can avoid this problem by using LPT2 instead of LPT1 when you use the NET USE command. Additional query words: prodnt NET USE
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