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08-13-2000 07:28 PM
08-13-2000 07:28 PM
can anybody give me the steps how to configure a NT print server.
I mean I want to respool the print job from hp-ux to a nt box and from nt box we want to manage the printing.
Thanks
Animesh
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08-13-2000 08:17 PM
08-13-2000 08:17 PM
SolutionThrough HP Jetadmin tool you can configure the Printer in the WinNT Machine and make it as a Print Server.
Configure Remote Printer in the HP-UX so, that you can respool your print job through NT Print server and you can Manage the Print spool through NT itself.
Regards
Preeti
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08-13-2000 09:21 PM
08-13-2000 09:21 PM
Re: NT print server
and make a search for print or/and Jet Admin as key word in the Forum. They were lots of similar topics.
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08-14-2000 05:50 AM
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Re: NT print server
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08-14-2000 02:18 PM
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Re: NT print server
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08-14-2000 11:21 PM
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Re: NT print server
'How to configure Windows NT for LPR printing'
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q195/6/43.asp
'Setting up print servers'
http://www.microsoft.com/TechNet/winnt/Winntas/manuals/concept/xcp05.asp
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08-15-2000 01:51 AM
08-15-2000 01:51 AM
Re: NT print server
Using SAM I have configured the remote printer(rpc2).But it says connection to hpprint(NT box)is down.
ctxhp1:root->lp -drpc2 /etc/hosts
request id is rpc2-0 (1 file)
ctxhp1:root->lpstat -t
scheduler is running
no system default destination
device for rpc2: /dev/null
remote to: rpcp02 on hpprint
rpc2 accepting requests since Aug 15 18:39
printer rpc2 now sending rpc2-0 to hpprint. enabled since Aug 15 18:39
fence priority : 0
rpc2-0 root priority 0 Aug 15 18:40 on rpc2
hosts 24406 bytes
connection to hpprint is down
ctxhp1: waiting for queue to be enabled on hpprint
What am I missing ?I could ping each other.
using jet admin I have configured the printer at NT end.I am not sure about lpr/lpd
what port they use ?
Thanks in advance
Animesh
animesh99@hotmail.com
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08-15-2000 02:24 AM
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08-15-2000 06:46 PM
08-15-2000 06:46 PM
Re: NT print server
Using jetadmin at hp-ux side I can configure and print but I want to print via NT server.
with jetadmin can we configure remote printer ?
Thnaks
Animesh
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08-16-2000 05:53 AM
08-16-2000 05:53 AM
Re: NT print server
I'm not familiar with Jet Admin, so I can't help you there, but here's a little bit more information about LPR/LPD. The NT LPD is fairly basic (at least for NT workstation - I haven't played with what comes with NT server much, but I imagine it's pretty similar). Some third party products (such as Netmanage's Chameleon) are more robust. This works well, but I'm not sure it's what you're looking for. The print jobs don't usually show up in the print queue on the NT machine. If the print queue is down then the jobs won't print, but that's about the limit of the administration you can do from the NT side - the print jobs still reside in the queue on the UNIX server. I don't know if this will help with the JetAdmin side, but when using LPR/LPD the "Remote Printer Name" must be the same as the printer name in NT.
Andy
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09-18-2000 11:53 PM
09-18-2000 11:53 PM
Re: NT print server
if encountered the problem with message 'connection to
hope it can help. :>
warmest regards,
-hP-
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09-19-2000 12:44 AM
09-19-2000 12:44 AM
Re: NT print server
Thanks all
Its working fine now.
animesh
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09-20-2000 12:30 AM
09-20-2000 12:30 AM
Re: NT print server
You could also use the smbclient from the SAMBA package on your UNIX box. With this client you can access any share (directory or printer) on your Windows NT/95/98 Workstations/Server. So you don't have to install additional produkts on your NT Box.
And as the LPR/LPD implementation on NT is pretty basic, the smbclient could serve your needs better.
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09-20-2000 06:03 AM
09-20-2000 06:03 AM
Re: NT print server
the simplest way is to set up you NT-Server
as a lpr/lpd print server. From HP-UX you
configure a remote printer to
NT-Server and then either printername
or sharename on NT. Don't have blanks in both names !! If you only print TEXT to can configure your NT-Printserver to TEXT modus
instead of RAW modus. Then you have no problems with CR/LF. Maybe you will setup
two queues.
L. Wahl