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Computer Support - ? Windows 2000 Professional, how to use printer offline |
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In Windows 98, I could spool printer output with the network cable
unplugged by setting the printer "offline". I can't find this option now that I've upgraded to Windows 2000. The printer configuration says says (under the Ports tab) "LAN Manager Printer Port". Do I need to find an LPR driver to use the printer offline? Thanks, and best regards, Bob zxcvbob |
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zxcvbob wrote:
> In Windows 98, I could spool printer output with the network cable > unplugged by setting the printer "offline". I can't find this option > now that I've upgraded to Windows 2000. The printer configuration says > says (under the Ports tab) "LAN Manager Printer Port". Do I need to > find an LPR driver to use the printer offline? > > Thanks, and best regards, > Bob I finally managed to get it. First I tried recreating the printer with a local LPT1 port, and then change to port to the LAN manager after the output was queued up, but Windows screamed at me that I didn't have enough authority to change it (I'm the administrator). I deleted the printer and created a new one using a standard TCP/IP port (SNMP), and I was able to mark that one to use offline, then put it back online later when the network cable was attached. Bob |
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