Is it possible to capture a printer port and
define it as LPT1: when the HP LaserJet
is a JetDirect printer accessible on the
network via TCP/IP? I have legacy MS-DOS
programs on an NT that can only print via LPT
mappings.
I hope the answer isn't that I need to hook
the printer up to a physically-connected
computer in a Windows 98 print server
configuration. I realize that capturing
LPT in the traditional manner would be
possible that way but I'm trying to
avoid the hassle. Surely there is a
slick way to accomplish this. (?)
THANK YOU
define it as LPT1: when the HP LaserJet
is a JetDirect printer accessible on the
network via TCP/IP? I have legacy MS-DOS
programs on an NT that can only print via LPT
mappings.
I hope the answer isn't that I need to hook
the printer up to a physically-connected
computer in a Windows 98 print server
configuration. I realize that capturing
LPT in the traditional manner would be
possible that way but I'm trying to
avoid the hassle. Surely there is a
slick way to accomplish this. (?)
THANK YOU