| Title: | Digital PostScript printers and their associated software |
| Moderator: | REGENT::LASKO HER |
| Created: | Wed Jan 24 1990 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 7230 |
| Total number of notes: | 31971 |
This note is cross-posted in the Windows_NT Notesfile.
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Note 5929.0 Printserver Boot Host No replies
ROBRVW::MITCHELL "Rob Mitchell - System Mgr" 12 lines 17-APR-1997 09:28
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An NT print Server can have queues that load from VAXes. So how so I
determine what actual printers the NT Server is booting from the list
of queues available? The NT Printserver can also have queues for
printers that are loaded from other NT Printservers. How do you
determine who is loading what printer?
From a VAX I can interrogate an LPS printer using DECnet to find out
who loaded it. But if the printer is loaded using Bootp with an IP
address, how can I determine what system loaded it?
Rob
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 7170.1 | Use the LPS kit for NT see 6.215 in this file | 18669::HARVEY | Printserver Support- America's Zone | Thu Apr 17 1997 16:03 | 10 |
Rob,
In note 6.215 in this file is a pointer to the printserver kit for
NT. Load this kit on to your NT machine and utilize the remote console
utility. Using this utility connect to the printer in question and hit
the config button. This will show which node was the primary load host
of the printer and the management host too.
Renis
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| 7170.2 | V51-12I.EXE | ROBRVW::MITCHELL | Rob Mitchell - System Mgr | Tue Apr 22 1997 11:15 | 4 |
Thanks, I pulled V51-12I.EXE and installed it on my nT machine and it
works great. Thanks.
Rob
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