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One
of the things I have been driven nuts by is all the
DOS programs my clients still must use. As I move
more of them to XP I find the issue of sharing a networked
printer with a DOS program a bigger deal. We came
across the solution the other day.
On the client machine first make sure
you have the printer shared you want to use. Next
tell the client machine to add a new printer. Make
sure you tell it the printer is local and hooked to
a local LPT. There should be no actual physcial printer
here.
When doing this I find a generic text
printer works excellent for this. Most DOS programs
only do text anyway. But you can use older printers
as well.
Once this pretend local printer is
installed go back into the printers and go to properties
for this pretend printer. Go to the Ports tab, select
the Pool Ports check box and now check the port that
points to your networked printer.
Now what will happen is when you tell
your DOS program to print to the fictious local printer
port it will instead be routed to the network printer
you have selected.
I have used this tip on 4 different
programs in DOS and all have worked perfect.
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