Does your application require LPT2? Normally, you'd create a standard
TCP/IP port for this.
Hal
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"sohel08" <sohel08.2bc3329.TakeThisOut@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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> Normally, we would use the following:
> net use lpt2 \\servername\sharename /persistent:yes.
> I would like to do the same but directly to the IP address.
> this whole issue so that we can do remote printing to it via remote
> desktop
> or remote web access.
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