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March 1999, Week 3

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Fri, 19 Mar 1999 16:52:30 -0500
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Okay, I'm still getting the hang of NT (or getting hanged by it).
Now we have some HP LJ 4000 TN and an HP Color LJ (5000?) that 
we want to install as network printers using TCP/IP.  The printers 
are on a local LAN segment that has an NT server.  Our HP3000 is 
located remote to these printers and the NT server (across a 
frame relay WAN).  I've installed one of the 4000's as a shared 
printer off of the NT server (I'm having trouble sharing it 
with the Win95 machines, but that's another story :-O!).  Now 
I'm wondering:  

Will I be able to access these printers from the HP3000?  

Should I set them up with the HP3000 as the printer server 
(is that even possible?)?  

Can I have access from the NT server, the Win95 machines, 
and the HP3000?  

We are getting ready to install an application on the NT server 
that will use these printers, so that's why I started with the 
NT server as the print server.  I'm just wondering what is the 
"best" way to proceed.

Jim Phillips                            Manager of Information Systems
Voice: (330) 527-2124                   Therm-O-Link, Inc.
  Fax: (330) 527-2123                   PO Box 285; 10513 Freedom St.
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