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  1. afriend

    spool file takes really long time to reach printer

    tomte SoCal is where I am located - and BTW tomte - T H A N K Y O U for the help. I've got some work to see about your suggestions. Also - the lpr port is 515 (settings are not by my choice but from vendor). They also require lpr byte count to be enabled.
  2. afriend

    spool file takes really long time to reach printer

    I looked at these properties - they are setup already as priority = 1 and winprint = RAW Thank you all for your help - I'm not saying I'm done or that it is fixed - just saying thanks and I hope more replies come back....
  3. afriend

    spool file takes really long time to reach printer

    There does not appear to be an issue with available disk space. I say this only because after a spool and before it leaves the print que I show about 800 mb avail. The prior post of mine was a bit wrong on the stats. about 1.6 gig free and the 3 files creatd during the spool take up about 800 mb...
  4. afriend

    spool file takes really long time to reach printer

    Yeah, I've tried that start printing immediately - but unfortunately to no end. The driver settings are the same - and the driver is identical to the "good" computer. The 2 pc's are as follows: "good" PIII 800mhz 1024 ram 800 mb free. "bad" P4 2.2ghz 1024 ram 60 gig...
  5. afriend

    spool file takes really long time to reach printer

    We run a small crd room using a win 2k pro machine to do most of the spooling. The crd room has multiple printers (cannon, oce, hp, etc). The issue I have is when I spool large quantites of graphics to a cannon iR110. The spool file ends up being about 400mb and it takes about 100 minutes to...
  6. afriend

    changing password without telneting

    I'm not sure if you are trying to avoid having someone login, or just don't want to transmit the information in plain text (Telnet). You could always use SSH.
  7. afriend

    SSH / TCP WRAPPER

    I don't think TCP Wrappers can be setup this way. You could switch over to X-Inet. This provides the same services that TCP Wrappers and Inetd does.

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