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Ryan Novosielski wrote:

> I didn't really mean "is there a benefit to supporting this," I meant
> more that if my clients are currently blocking the traffic coming back
> from the server, is there a tangible benefit I could expect from getting
> that fixed (perhaps the "your document has printed" message, or more
> speed, etc.), or is it a minor thing?

Configure the firewall to reject the packets instead of
dropping them to [prevent the lag.  You will probably see some
issues with enumerating print jobs in the Windows print manager.
But tghe jobs should come out just fine.





jerry
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