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Using Linux as an NT Print Server
dx2 dx2.351...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista print_fax_scan I have the Linksys Print Server, and the HP PSC 2210 all-in-one in Vista 64x. I've been trying to install this through the print server to scan, but I can't. I have the CD, and I try to "Add Device" in the scanner and cameras,

Please Help - Wierd Print Problem 2000 Server XP Clients
Our old backup domain controller used to be our print server. We recently purchased several new printers and I decided I would take that opportunity to retire Even with all this, this Windows XP Professional "print server" is not going to cut it. As I see it, my options are: upgrade our domain to something more

OpenVPN setup
Christian Szita christ...@deadspam.com chile mercado hardware @ldom.cl wrote: Hola... tengo para la venta print server DLINK dp-300u, cuenta con 2 puertas paralelas y 1 puerta USB... esta nuevo, sellado, en caja, nunca abierto ya que la compre para un cliente que al final no lo uso nunca... lo tengo desde hace unos

Wireless print server question.
Going through those steps to create a clustered print spooler is pretty straight forward on WS03 clusters and that should get you where you need to be. What part of the article specifically is not working for you? 278455 How to set up a clustered print server http://support.microsoft.com/?id=278455 Thanks This

print server recommendation
Piotrek a...@b.ru pl comp sieci A jakie to byly modele 3 portowe? pamietasz moze ? ja mialem HP Jetdirect 510x -- pzdr piotrek.

why use print server
LAIX Software Consulting laixs...@flash.net comp unix aix You basically have two methods you can use from AIX - a remote queue to an lpd daemon for which you'll need to know the name of the queue(s) on the print server that correspond to various physical serial/parallel ports. Or, most print servers also accept

NT4 Print Server >>> Windows 2003 Print Server
Ben Myers ben_my...@charter.net comp sys hp hardware JJ, From the description provided on the HP web site, I will guess that the OfficeJet K80xi scans only when connected via an HP JetDirect external print server or via parallel/USB direct to a computer. You may have success in your current setup only by attaching

Print Delay printing to HP5si
Rod Smith rodsm...@speaker.rodsbooks.com linux redhat misc [Posted and mailed] In article <3A64A0B7.338EF...@roycenet.com>, Mark Penkower <m...@roycenet.com> writes: To all, I am very unhappy with My Windown NT Print Server - It crashes (Blue Screen of death) about once a week. It is a good machine (1 P-300 with

HP LJ 1100 kontra Print Server
My problem is this, my domain controller is Windows Server 2003 SP2 x86 without R2 and my print server is Windows Server 2003 R2 x64. When I try and use the "Deploy with Group Policy" option I get the following error, "Deploying printer connection '\\server\printer' to per user GPO 'MYGPO' failed.

VBox and Gutsy
Newbie Question: I keep hearing about how linux is good at being a print server. But obviously(?), you don't want one computer hooked up to each printer. So how exactly is being a "print server" supposed to function? That depends on your setup...But basically, centralized server(s) to manage/route/format print jobs

HP PSC 2210 all-in-one + Print Server scanning issues
dnldID=209 Of interest might be the following section <quote> 3-1 Configuring Print Server for TCP/IP Using a web browser to configure a NETGEAR Print Server requires both the print server and the host workstation that the web browser runs on to be configured for TCP/IP. NETGEAR PS100 Series Print Server is set

Accedere con Telnet ad un Print Server
The following (extracted from a Corel Knowledge Base item) refers to WPWin 7 but might provide some insight: "Printing to HP JetDirect card through NetWare 3.x and 4.x: The HP JetDirect card can be setup in two modes: Queue Server Mode and Remote Printer Mode. In Queue Server Mode, the HP JetDirect print server

Inexpensive print server and DeskJet?
I bought a used DP-301P+ print server off of eBay and I'm having trouble talking to it at all. (It's a little box with a parallel port on one end - connects directly to the printer - and an RJ-45 on the other end and gets directly connected to the router.) I get NO indication it's even on my network.

Wireless print server connection problem
Then see if you can share the load with easier methods, such as (in the print server case) dividing the existing queues among several independent servers. There are ways to centralise the queue location information (LDAP comes to mind) so that your users don't need to hunt for the correct server for a given printer

Can somone help a Windows geek get a Mac to print to a USB printer ...
David Fletcher kubuntu-us...@thefletchers.net kubuntu-users-archive At 11:48 26/02/2008, you wrote: On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 11:29:15 +0100 Nils Kassube <kass...@gmx.net> wrote: What I've set up at work is a server which amongst other things functions as a print server using CUPS. Can't remember exactly how I set up my

Print Server on Vista Business x64
I've managed limited network scanner success using Linux's SANE server but lose a lot of the HP Windows software functions. The HP software sees the printer as disconnected so remote scanning is via a Winows/Linux interface program. I do want to get a WiFi print server and am wondering, with the MFP servers,

print server is unable to find file server
AlbertoOaSys albertooa...@libero.it microsoft public it networking Ciao Alberto "alberto" <albe...@discussions.microsoft.com> ha scritto nel messaggio news:87AD1C08-A499-4C37-AD1D-4931C4EF0B1C@microsoft.com... PS 3 porte parallele, anni fa veniva usato, poi dismesso, nessuno ricorda il suo indirizzo ip,

Print Spooler Crashing?
Hi all, I have a us robotics 9108 wireless router with print server funcionality. I connect with no problem and i surf the net whitout issues, but i cannot connect to the printer (hp laserjet 1018) hosted on the print server. On the router there is nothintg to configure: i attach the usb cable and the router tells

Linksys EPSX-3 Print Server
Sander...@junk.junk microsoft public win2000 printing If computer A hosts a printer and allows computer B to send print to that printer through itself (computer A), then computer A by definition, is a "print server". There is nothing magical about this, it is just a term used to denote any computer that exposes

Samsung ML4500
You connect it the way it works, send a test print. Then do the test print to file. Now you have a file you can test in other ways. You move the printer to the destination (print server). Now copy the test file to the printer port (however that's defined, like copy to UNC path). You try to determine if the problem