Frank -
I am printing from RB DOS 6.5++ to Network printers from Win2K
machines over both NT and Novell with no problems whatsoever. The print
jobs go to a number of different printer types which include HP 4000s, and
an HP IIP.
Bernie
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At 08:32 AM 1/29/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>I am having a problem getting one of my workstations to print using
>RBDOS 6.5++ Inline Patch 1. The workstation is running Windows 2000
>Professional (SP2). This terminal has an HP 1200 Laserjet installed
>which is connected through the network to another Win2K machine that is
>sharing it. In RBDOS 6.5++ at the R> I type Out Pri (or LPT1) and then
>print a report or even do a simple write "test", it comes back to the
>RPrompt, but as soon as I type Out Scr, Rbase locks up and I have to
>shut it down through task manager (also nothing ever prints). I have
>setup the printer to port to LPT1, tried changing the spool settings,
>and also changed it to print directly to the printer, but I get the same
>problem. It works fine if the printer is directly connected to the
>machine, I also have no problems on any Win98/ME machines. I have been
>able to replicate this using a different Win2K machine and printer. For
>some reason RBDOS 6.5++ freezes when ever I try to print to a networked
>printer on a Win2K platform. Suggestions ??
>
>Frank Conroy -- Systems Network Administrator
>F.J. O'Hara & Sons, Inc. -- Boston, MA
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