> This is a bit misleading. A network printer is made to appear as
> if it were local with the net use command.
>
> NET USE LPT1: \\server\printer
>
> Now the network printer will appear to DOS applications as if it
> were connected locally on LPT1. Replace the word server with your
> server name and printer with the printer name.

That's right! But what I'm saying is that there is no network printer in
this case:

> >> I will be connecting an HP 1200 laser printer to this new PC
> >> "locally" via a
> >> parallel cable. This will not be a network Printer

P. Kontos
Athens, Greece

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