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Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 20:52:29 PST7
From: "Larry Tawa" <larry.tawa@worldnet.att.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Adding \pipe\lpd ports

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In <19117.20.44.51.29.09.2002@dslextreme.com>, on 09/29/2002
at 07:43 PM, Sheridan George said:

>When I went to add another printer object to my wife's eCS machine I
>found that the only tcp/ip port listed was \pipe\lpd0. Nothing I found
>in the online help nor in the three Warp books I have said anything
>about the ports. (At least nothing I could think of was in the indexes.)
>A search on SCOUG resources came up with nothing.

>How do I add, say, \pipe\lpd1 to a printer object?

>Sheridan

Using eComStation, eComStation --> System Setup --> TCP/IP Configuration
(Local) --> "Printer" tab where:

"Remote Printer Server
Remote Print Server's Printer
Maximum number of LPD ports"

Change the maximum number option from '1' to '2' and you will get
'\pipe\lpd1'.

HTH

Larry
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