One option is to map your printer as a network printer from the remote
system, you can do this both over the network and over the internet. This
is, of course, with Win 95-me, I'm not sure about any other os. All you need
to do is set up your printer as a shared printer, give it a password and
then add a new network printer on the remote system, using the path to your
system.

Kurt Mysker
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"Philosophizing is nothing more than looking into a mirror that is looking
into another mirror, and picking the layer you like best." - Yoursker

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If I log in to VNC from a remote location, and print a document - how can I
get it to print on my end and not the host computer?
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