Somebody called to ask how to print from the SCO/Linux box to a
Windows 2000 machine. Windows has a built in a LPD server
(Linux printing) via port 515. With Windows 95/98 you will probably have to purchase a program like NIPRINT.
The printer should already be installed under Windows 2000 and given a simple network name (see below)
You may have to do this first
Step 1
Enable passthru (optional)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q150930/
Step 2
Make sure the LPD server is installed under Windows 2000
->Control Panel
->Add/Remove programs
->Add/Remove Windows Components
->Other Network File and Printer Services
->Print Services for Unix
Step 3
Next check the LPD service is running
Start -> Run -> "services.msc"
Or do it via ->Control Panel -> Administrative tools -> Services
And check for "TCP/IP Print Server" and that it is started and running.
Step 4
Final check. Type at the command prompt (Windows key + R)
netstat -an|find "515"
and check for this line
TCP 0.0.0.0:515 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
Or 'netstat -a|find "printer" ' gives
TCP claire:printer claire:0 LISTENING
Give the printer a SIMPLE share name so you can easily add it under SCO/Linux
(Less than eight characters in UPPERCASE)
Try that. If people want the SCO/Linux side, send me a comment
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