Everyone knows that Linux makes a great Web server. Some network administrators even use it in conjunction with Samba to create file servers that Windows workstations can access as easily as Windows ...
You can easily manage printers connected to your company's Ubuntu systems using the CUPS printing server and a Web browser or by using Ubuntu's Printers configuration ...
I looked up where you can use the rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry command to script a connection to a networked printer, like this:<BR><BR>rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n ...
You would also need to set up a local printer that prints to LPT1, wouldn't you? Then you would have your own queue for that printer, I think.
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