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SYMPTOMS
After you apply Service Pack 5 for Windows NT Server 3.51, the TCP/IP
printing service no longer interprets the 'o' option correctly. Prior to
the release of Service Pack 5, a PostScript file sent to the TCP/IP Print
Server with the 'o' option would properly send an already-formatted-as-
PostScript file to the printer without formatting the file. After adding
SP5, the same command would result either in the file printing the
PostScript file as text or result in no output at all.
This command prints the data file to be printed, treating the data as standard PostScript input. CAUSEChanges in Service Pack 5 disabled the functionality of this option. RESOLUTIONThe current workaround, if the 'o' option is needed, is to revert back to the LPD files prior to Service Pack 5. These files are: lpdsvc.dllIf you need the SP5 files for the added functions they offer, the other workaround, as specified in ARTICLE-ID: Q153666is to use the 'l' option, instead, to send a PostScript file to the TCP/IP Print server. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version 3.51. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available. Additional query words: lpd ps
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