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Ken Cornetet
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Subject: RE: Printing to Network Printer
Open the printer share name. For example, if the computer that the
printer is set
y, July 28, 2006 8:22 AM
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Subject: Printing to Network Printer
I have a PERL script that prints to a network printer on a Windows XP
Professional OS. The script will be used on a variety of XP systems
with varying network printers as the default printer. When
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Subject: Re: Printing to Network Printer
That sounds like the account the script
That sounds like the account the script is running as doesn't have print
permission on the print server. Can u print a normal document? Check the
permissions on the print share on the print server.
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I have a PERL script that prints to a network printer on a Windows XP
Professional OS. The script will be used on a variety of XP systems
with varying network printers as the default printer. When I run the
code shown below:
#! perl -w
use strict;
my $port='9100';
my $default_printer='10.1.5.