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>That says, that the printer object is unable to talk to lprportd .
>FWIW, when you run iptrace, the stuff you see scrolling by on the screen
>is notice from iptrace that it has processed packet. If you don't see
>any notices, you are sure to have no packets to format.
>>Something else I can try?
>Try running lprportd from the command line. Maybe you'll get a message.
OK - very interesting.
When I run lprportd from my desktop, I get:
DosCreateNPipe(\pipe\lpd0) failed, rc = 231
Ditto for next seven pipes
Servicing 8 printer pipes.
[\pipe\lpd0]: No longer servicing pipe, rc = 3899272.
ditto for next seven pipes except rc = is a different number each time.
All print service pipes have been closed; there's nothing left to do.
LPRPORTD is terminating ...
When I run lprportd from my laptop, I get:
Servicing 8 printer pipes.
The screen just sits there and nothing else happens. After a while I did a
contol-c to terminate.
Does this information help?
Thanks,
Sandy
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