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07-11-2001 04:43 PM
07-11-2001 04:43 PM
How can I use webjetadmin.
I installed webjetadmin.(windows2000)
How can I print on unix system.(HP-UX10.20)
I need your help.
How can I print on unix system.(HP-UX10.20)
I need your help.
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07-11-2001 07:20 PM
07-11-2001 07:20 PM
Re: How can I use webjetadmin.
Your question is not clear. Webjetadmin is available for both Windows as well as HP-UX. You would install it and print direct to JetDirect printers from either platform. There's no need to send a job from Windows to HP-UX for printing as both systems can talk directly to the printer(s).
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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07-11-2001 11:04 PM
07-11-2001 11:04 PM
Re: How can I use webjetadmin.
Hmmm.
webjetadmin is an admin tool (as the name says), so I
don't see any problems related to printing from an HP box.
Just configure your printers in HP-UX and use them
webjetadmin is an admin tool (as the name says), so I
don't see any problems related to printing from an HP box.
Just configure your printers in HP-UX and use them
He's a real UNIX Man, sitting in his UNIX LAN making all his UNIX plans for nobody ...
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07-12-2001 12:38 PM
07-12-2001 12:38 PM
Re: How can I use webjetadmin.
With web jetadmin version 6.2, you are supposed to be able to create a queue on a unix box. I've never done it, but you should look at the Help.
I think you open (double-click) a printer in web jetadmin and click on Install. From there you are supposed to be able to select or maybe type in the unix machine (I would use its IP address to avoid possible name resolution problems).
I think you open (double-click) a printer in web jetadmin and click on Install. From there you are supposed to be able to select or maybe type in the unix machine (I would use its IP address to avoid possible name resolution problems).
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