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USB to parallel port
I've pruchased a "USB 2.0 Dock" with 4 USB ports, 1 serial port, 1 parallel
port and 2 ps/2 ports. The problem is that i don't have a port like lptx:, but a "USB001 Virtual port for USB". Anyone knows how to "create" a lptx port? Thanks, Ricardo Smith |
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USB to parallel port
What does the documentation say? That would be the favored method of
installation. Please describe what the intented result is to be. Ricardo Smith wrote: I've pruchased a "USB 2.0 Dock" with 4 USB ports, 1 serial port, 1 parallel port and 2 ps/2 ports. The problem is that i don't have a port like lptx:, but a "USB001 Virtual port for USB". Anyone knows how to "create" a lptx port? Thanks, Ricardo Smith |
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USB to parallel port
The documentatio is incorrect. I wrote to support and they said that it
doesn't work as true lpt. "Bob I" wrote: What does the documentation say? That would be the favored method of installation. Please describe what the intented result is to be. Ricardo Smith wrote: I've pruchased a "USB 2.0 Dock" with 4 USB ports, 1 serial port, 1 parallel port and 2 ps/2 ports. The problem is that i don't have a port like lptx:, but a "USB001 Virtual port for USB". Anyone knows how to "create" a lptx port? Thanks, Ricardo Smith |
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USB to parallel port
In that case if you need to send items to it "using LPT1" simply share
the printer attached to the port, and then at the command prompt issue, NET USE LPT1 \computername\printername using the computers name and the sharename of the printer. Ricardo Smith wrote: The documentatio is incorrect. I wrote to support and they said that it doesn't work as true lpt. "Bob I" wrote: What does the documentation say? That would be the favored method of installation. Please describe what the intented result is to be. Ricardo Smith wrote: I've pruchased a "USB 2.0 Dock" with 4 USB ports, 1 serial port, 1 parallel port and 2 ps/2 ports. The problem is that i don't have a port like lptx:, but a "USB001 Virtual port for USB". Anyone knows how to "create" a lptx port? Thanks, Ricardo Smith |
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