Troy,
Does this apply to Win2k stations as well as all the other?  What about this NET USE
stuff I keep hearing about?  Is there any comparison available between NET USE,
Nprint, Capture, etc?

TIA!

Mike Sinclair

Troy Sosamon wrote:

> On netware, I would use the nprint command to print a file, something like:
>
> out x.$$$
> write 'test page'
> out screen
> -- use all caps
> zip nprint.exe "X.$$$ Q=.MYPRINTQUEUE.PRINTERS.SERVERS.TREENAME NB NNOTI FF"
>
> ===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 4/26/02 6:57 am
> >Damon,
> >
> >Could you give me a littl specific info....I have a Netware 6 Lan, and use
> >commands like..
> >
> >ZIP C:\command.com /c HP.BAT
> >
> >The file HP.BAT contains something like...
> >
> >CAPTURE L=1 Q=hprinter NT NB NFF TI=3
> >
> >All on Win98 stations or DOS 6.22 Stations.
> >
> >How do you do the same thing on a Win2k station?
> >
> >A million thanks in advance!!!!
> >
> >Mike Sinclair
> >
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >> In a message dated 4/26/2002 12:37:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >>
> >> << Win2k dos not support dos network printing - you can get into your dos
> >>  application - edit your data - but you can not print any reports to a
> >>  network capture printer
> >>
> >>  Huh?  All of our printers are networked, and most of or stations are Win2k.
> >>   I have at least one application still in RBDos, and it prints just fine. >>
> >>
> >> In Win2K, you need to use the Net Use command to capture print statements
> >> from Dosto a Netware NDPS printer, or print que. However, an output printer
> >> works well, so you just set the default printer on the workstation to an
> >> installed printer that you want the report to go to, life is good. Really
> >> makes you want to have RBWIn running with the PRNSetup function.
> >> The  new choose in Prnsetup is VERY nice.
> >> Damon
> >>
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