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SUMMARYIn Windows for Workgroups, Print Manager manages all local and remote print jobs except for those from local MS-DOS-based applications. A conflict arises if a remote client sends a print job at the same time an MS-DOS- based application is printing. MORE INFORMATION
Because Print Manager does not control local MS-DOS-generated print jobs
and MS-DOS-based programs usually do not close printer ports when their
print jobs are complete, the redirector must use the MS-DOS-based
application's idle time to determine when to print the remote print job. In
Windows for Workgroups version 3.11, this value is specified using the
PRINTBUFTIME= statement both in the [network] section of SYSTEM.INI and in
the [ifsmgr] section of the SYSTEM.INI file on the client machine. The
entry in the [network] section controls network printing timeout using the
real-mode redirector (outside of Windows), while the entry in the [ifsmgr]
section controls network printing timeout using the protected-mode
redirector (within Windows). By default, this value is set to 45 seconds.
NOTE: Windows for Workgroups Setup does not add the [ifsmgr] section; this
section may have to be added manually.
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