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Connecting Via UNIX Print Spoolers
Computers installed with Windows 2000 functioning as printing gateways to UNIX
network printers for Windows 98 and Me client computers.
The method of setting this up is explained below.
Windows 2000 Setup
Creating shared printers to retransmit printing jobs with LPR:
It is necessary to create a shared printer* that acts as the printer's LPR port for the
connection in order to connect Xerox printers that are connected to a network to
Windows 98 and Me computers.
*
Server service confirmation
It is necessary to execute the server service to enable Windows 2000 to provide
printing services for Windows 98 and Me client computers. The default setting on
Windows 2000 is to execute this automatically, but confirm that the [Server]
setting on the [Control Panel] > [Service] menu is set to the [Execute] status.
When Windows 2000 is available
In order to access shared printers on Windows 2000 from Windows 98 and Me,
it is necessary for the user to have an access authority for [Printing] or higher.
Check the access authority level if it is not possible to establish a connection
with the shared printer from Windows 98 and Me. Consult your Windows 2000
system manager for details on access authority levels.
Select [Share as] in procedure 18 ("Select whether the printer is to be shared or
not with other computers on the network.") (Page 28) in section "1.2 Installing
Windows Driver (Windows 2000)", and then set the name under which the printer
is to be shared.
Refer to "1.2 Installing Windows Driver (Windows 2000)" (page 21) for details on
creating shared printers.
3.3 Windows 98/Me Network Connections
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