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Re: Printer Definitions

 
Nalin Uduwawala_1
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Printer Definitions

Hi

could someone please tell me how I can modify an existing remote printer to be BSD compatible if it wasn't defined at set up time ?

What is the effect of this flag ?

I am trying to print to an NT box from HPUX. everyday after many successful prints NT strts reporting a LPDSVC 4007 error and locks up the LPD service.

I have applied all the patches to NT that is recommended.
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Pete Randall
Outstanding Contributor

Re: Printer Definitions

Hi,

Use SAM to delete and redefine the printer.

Pete

Pete
Wodisch
Honored Contributor

Re: Printer Definitions

Hi,

sorry to say, but you cannot :-(
That flag is only stored in the binary config file and there is no tool to read or edit it.
Remove the old definition and add a new (and better) one...

Just my $0.02,
Wodisch
James R. Ferguson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: Printer Definitions

Hi:

You will need to delete and recreate the remote printer definition to set the BSD option. You must enable BSD style printing to communicate with LPD/LPR -- the Line Printer Daemon and Line Printer Remote service used by NT.

Regards!

...JRF...
Nalin Uduwawala_2
New Member

Re: Printer Definitions

Hi All,

Thank you very much for all the replies. I am fairly devastated with what I am faced with.

I have to redefine about 10 printers. The funny thing is they communicatewith and work with NT lpd service right now.

Could someone please tell me what effect the BSD flag has on the definition and the interaction with NT LPDSVC ?


Thank you.
Nalin.
Learning is lifelong
Nalin Uduwawala_2
New Member

Re: Printer Definitions

Hi All,

How on earth do I assign points for all your messages ?

I may be blind 'cos Ican't see an obvious place where I can do this.

Thanks,

Nalin.
Learning is lifelong
Bill Hassell
Honored Contributor

Re: Printer Definitions

It looks like you have registered twice, once in October 2000, and then again on May 4 2002 (a few days ago). Since the system is treating the two separately, until you login as your original user number, you will just be another user and not the author of the question (which allows you to assign points). I'll send a note to Dan Gazzaniga who will contact you by email to fix the dual user IDs.


Bill Hassell, sysadmin
Kimberly Ann
Honored Contributor

Re: Printer Definitions

Hi Nalin,

I've just sent you your login information for the account with which you started this thread. Login using that data and you should see blue "assign points" buttons above each reply. Thanks for being diligent to reward each of those above who have replied to your question.

Regards,
Dan