> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Aug 31 12:40:09 2000
> From: "Matanya Elchanani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: LPRng: Problem in Direct TCP/IP printing with Win2K
> Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 18:21:56 GMT
>
> Hi Patrick and all,
>
> Patrick, you're looking at the wrong place. You try to set the W2K box to be 
> an LPD server, I'm trying to setup a W2K box to print to an LPD server. You 
> do that by the following:
> Create a new local printer
> Select "Create a new port", Port type: Standard TCP/IP port
> Type in your LPD server's IP address/FQDN
> In Device type, Select Custom, and hit Settings
> In Protocol, select LPR. Fill the required queue name in the box. You'll see 
> the "LPR byte counting" option in the middle of the dialog box.
>
> Regarding the 15 digit number, I stand corrected, it was a 15 digit not 12 
> digit. I'm getting the same number every time I'm using this port without 
> "byte counting enabled". Other people report random results, which makes me 
> suspect that this is a non-initialized memory issue.
>

Bingo!

Thanks.

I wonder what will happen when that 'large number' is smaller
than the actual job?

Patrick

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