See if item 2.a at
http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/printfromdos.htm works.
If not, I suspect you have either the computer name or the printer share
name not correct.
To find the computer name:
1. click Start
2. right click on My Computer and select Properties
3. the computer name is the text that follows "Full computer name:" but
without the trailing "." that may show. The text shown for "Workgroup:" is
NOT part of the computer name.
To find the printer's Share Name:
4. click Start, Printers and Faxes
5. right click on the printer and select "Sharing..."
6. the text in "Share name:" is the printer's Share Name. Note that if this
name has a space in it, you can not use it in a net use command. Make sure
that the Share Name does not have any embedded spaces.
--
Bruce Sanderson MVP Printing
It is perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question.
"M. B." wrote in message
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Cari,
Thanks for the suggestion but:
Well, I now know that my computer name is:
violin1.workgroup
and the printer nameis:
brother
so, I tried the following:
net use lpt1: \\violin1.workgroup\brother
but I get an "System Error 66". I also tried using lpt2 with, and
without
the semicolon afterwards, but still getting this error.
Any advice?
"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote in message
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See Bruce Sanderson's article at
http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/printfromdos.htm
Cari
www.coribright.com
"M. B." wrote in message
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I am currently running Windows XP SP1. There is an old DOS-based
program
that I still use for certain accounting activities. The problem is
that
my
printer on this machine (local) is now connected to an ETHERNET router.
The DOS-based program is still trying to print to LPT1.
Is there any way I can get a print-out with my setup? I need to
somehow
redirect the LPT1 output so it goes to my IP 192.168.0.11 (thats where
the
printer resides).
Any help would be appreciated!