Dear CBee,


Thank you for the information. I have passed this on to our network maven.
We are looking at Net2Printer but would prefer a more direct approach.



Best wishes,

/s/ Alan

-----Original Message-----
From: Corni Beerse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 1:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Remote Printing



Alan Auerbach wrote:



> I want to print on a printer local to the client machine from an
application

> running on the server machine. I understand this is possible, but cannot
get

> it to work.



It is not possible with most vnc-implementations.



Most current OSes have features to print over the same network as the one
VNC is

using. Hence use that.



>

>

>

> I have setup the client printer (HP952C) as a shared printer (as
Printer5).

> When I VNC into the server machine, I cannot see the shared printer on the

> client machine. What must I do to print on the client?



If you have shared the printer connected to the desktop, you must also be
able

to see your desktop from the server and the printer down there to use it.



As said, most vnc-implementations don't provide printer fascilities.



CBee



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> /s/ Alan Auerbach

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