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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Print w/WFW on network printer
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Date: 15 May 97 09:32:51 MDT
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In article <337A3059.5A48@swbell.net>, Janet Lafferty <Janet138@swbell.net> writes:
> Does anyone know how to use Kermit 3.14 running under Windows for
> Workgroups to print to a network printer. We use the Single Character
> Commands menu to dump screen to file. Then in the mscustom.ini file we
> included the set dump to prn line. This works perfectly if we have a
> physical connection to the printer, but with a network printer you see
> the error message, "unable to open file and save to disk" (or something
> very similar). Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
>
> Janet
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DUMP, like Printing, uses DOS to do all the work. If DOS device
PRN is modified by your networking software such that PRN can't be opened
by the DUMP command then the difficulty is very likely with the networking
software. Kermit does not see the networking redirector; it sees only what
DOS reports. I suggest you have a look at the networking arrangement.
Joe D.