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In <0GQL00AAC1OKN4@mta6.snfc21.pbi.net>, on 01/26/02
at 09:53 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>> lpr -s 192.168.2.1 -p lpt0 \config.sys
>>will make that error go away.
>Right, now it says:
>lpr32.dll won't initialize, rc= -20021 (see iptrace.zip -- I think I got
>it right)
That's odd. Could be you have a defective tcp/ip installation. That
would explain a lot.
>I also tried copy \config.sys lpt1
>see iptrace1.zip
This one shows the server returning an error response. Perhaps the
printer name is wrong. Sheridan's SMC's use lp or lpt1. Try the lprmod
with these instead of the lpt0 we used.
>I am trying not to get confused, but I think I got the order right.
The trick is to use more descriptive names. After a while naming every
file iptrace.txt is sure to confuse you.
Steven
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