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23-Jul-2004, 11:17 AM #1
Setting up a printer on a Novell Client
Hello....


Back again...with some issues setting up a printer on a Novell 4.11 Network. The goal is to set up a printer and make it available on the network using the Windows XP workstation as the print server. I have tried....with no success. Any help would be appreciated...


Thanks in advance

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23-Jul-2004, 05:04 PM #2
After cracking away at this....finally got the printer to work.


I was trying to setup the printer in PCONSOLE and it wasn't necessary to set it up that way, when you are using a workstation as the print server. I did it the point and click way in windows XP.


Thanks anyway
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