Mike -

Try \\Cc1066888-aevo\"HP DeskJet 1220C"

If it works please let us know.

As I remember it the server name and the printer name
can't be longer than 8 characters and that those names can't
contain spaces.

Bernie

At 08:15 AM 1/8/2004 -0800, you wrote:
>Based on the entries listed in My Network Places I tried this on my own
system (XP Pro)
>
>net use lpt1: "\\Cc1066888-aevo\HP DeskJet 1220C"
>
>and got an error "66: The network resource type is not correct".  Removing
the quotes results in a syntax error.  "HP DeskJet 1220C" is a shared
printer on machine Cc1066888-aevo.
>
>These things tend to be something small but significant...
>
>Thanks,
>Michael
>Michael Moser
>EXAQ Micro Services
>www.exaq.com
>Phone: 916-768-7656
>Fax: 916-966-8313
>
>using:
> >>  Mike,
>
> >>  Try this:
>
> >>  net use lpt1: \\YourPCNameInWindows\YourPrinterNameInWindows
>
> >>  > -----Original Message-----
> >>  > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michael
> >>  > Moser
> >>  > Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 12:57 AM
> >>  > To: RBASE-L Mailing List
> >>  > Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Printing from R:Base DOS 6.5 under Windows 2000
> >>  >
> >>  >
> >>  > Thanks for the suggestion.
> >>  >
> >>  > NET USE LPT1:  \\servername\printername  is used (I think) to
> >>  > redirect a print job from the physical LPT1 device to a network
> >>  > printer.  In this case I have an okidata printer on COM1 and a
> >>  > laser on LPT1.  The RBase printer is set to OKIDATA1.
> >>  >
> >>  > R> output printer
> >>  > R> dir
> >>  > R> output screen
> >>  >
> >>  > Simply causes rbase to lock up with no return to the R> after the
> >>  > 3rd command.  No info to the printer, not even garbage.
> >>  >
> >>  > If I remember correctly R:Base really prints to the logical
> >>  > device PRN and there was some DOS level command that would
> >>  > redirect PRN to a physical device LPT1, COM1, etc.  (It might
> >>  > have been a command that redirected LPT1 to LPT2, COM2, etc.)  It
> >>  > is my understanding that NT does not handle output to PRN well,
> >>  > which is what causes this type problem to begin with.
> >>  >
> >>  > I remember doing this a number of years ago, how quickly we forget  :-)
> >>  >
> >>  > Michael
> >>  >
> >>  > Michael Moser
> >>  > EXAQ Micro Services
> >>  > www.exaq.com
> >>  > Phone: 916-768-7656
> >>  > Fax: 916-966-8313
> >>  >
> >>  >  >>  The DOS command is:
> >>  >
> >>  >  >>  NET USE LPT1: /DELETE
> >>  >  >>  NET USE LPT1:  \\servername\printername
> >>  >
> >>  >
> >>  >
> >>  >
> >>  >  >>  At 12:59 PM 1/7/2004 -0800, you wrote:
> >>  >  >>  >Happy New Year everyone!
> >>  >  >>  >
> >>  >  >>  >Typical story -- State client working happily on RBase
> >>  > program written
> >>  >  >>  years ago on Windows 98 system.  Hard disk crashes. Computer
> >>  > replaced with
> >>  >  >>  Windows 2000.  We are converting to R:Base for Windows but
> >>  > the conversion
> >>  >  >>  will not be completed for a couple of months and end of year
> >>  > processing,
> >>  >  >>  auditors, ....
> >>  >  >>  >
> >>  >  >>  >I remember that there is a DOS level printer redirection
> >>  > command for PRN
> >>  >  >>  that was used for R:Base for DOS with Windows NT and it seems that
> >>  it
> >>  >  >>  worked
> >>  >  >>  for 2000 as well but I can't seem to remember it or find it.
> >>  >  >>  >
> >>  >  >>  >Anyone remember that or have a solution for printing from
> >>  > R:Base 6.5 DOS
> >>  >  >>  under windows 2000?
> >>  >  >>  >
> >>  >  >>  >Thanks!
> >>  >  >>  >Michael
> >>  >  >>  >
> >>  >  >>  >
> >>  >  >>  >Michael Moser
> >>  >  >>  >EXAQ Micro Services
> >>  >  >>  >www.exaq.com
> >>  >  >>  >Phone: 916-768-7656
> >>  >  >>  >Fax: 916-966-8313
> >>  >  >>  >
> >>  >  >>  >
> >>  >
>
>

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