Well one workaround: Create a normal Windows printer for the IP printer (say on the local system or on 1 dedicated print server) and share that. Then just net use to map lpt1: to the UNC of that new ...
The good news this is done by default. To verify this, I installed XP from scratch on a new system and it was there once all the updates/reboots had been completed. When creating a new TCP/IP based ...
(1) A TCP/IP network. See IP network. (2) Hardware that is connected to a TCP/IP network, including computers, printers, smartphones, tablets, cordless phones and sensors. See IP. (3) Software that ...
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