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3. On
the
Ports tab, click on Add Port.
4. Double click on LPR Port in the list of available printer ports.
5.
In the Name or address of server providing lpd: field, enter the IP address of the
2000E.
6. In
the
Name of printer or print queue on that server: field, enter any desired
port name, e.g. LPR1, and click on OK.
7.
Click on Close to close the Printer Ports dialog. The 2000E IP address is now
displayed and currently selected on the list of ports.
8.
If the printer is to be shared, click on the Sharing tab, select Shared and enter the
Share name. Click on OK when finished.
5.6.4 Windows NT 4.0 Shared Access Printing
5.1.1 Windows Shared Access Printing Overview
Setting a Printer as Shared in Windows NT 4.0
This section covers the steps for a Windows NT 4.0 machine to set a printer as shared
so that other Windows users may access it.
1.
Click on the Windows Start button, select Settings, and Printers.
2.
Right click on the icon of the printer you want to share and select Sharing.
3.
On the Sharing tab, click on Shared As and enter the Share name. If desired, click
on the Security tab to define access privileges to this printer.
Accessing a Shared Printer from Windows NT 4.0
This section covers the steps for a Windows NT 4.0 machine to connect to a shared
printer.
1.
Click on the Windows Start button, select Settings, and Printers.
2.
Double click on the Add Printer icon.
3.
Select Network Printer Server rather than My Computer and click on Next.
4.
Choose the shared printer from the Shared Printers list and continue with the
installation. (You will be prompted to install the matching printer driver if the
driver is not available from the Windows machine which is hosting the printer).
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