James Knott wrote:
Microsoft has downloads available that enable internet printing support in Windows 98 and 2000, which will allow Windows to use a CUPS printer over the network. This is built into XP already. I don't recall the Really? That is funny. I just got a new Compaq notebook with Vista. I was trying to get a Netgear PS110 print server working but couldn't until I searched the net to find one document that decribed the process to install an option unix printing module that allowed me to use the unix interface to the PS110. So, it seems that for Vista what was once integrated is now optional.
Maybe once I finish setting up a PC with SuSE 10.2 I can test printing from the Vista computer through the SuSE computer
Damon Register I think you're still heading in the wrong direction "Unix" printing is usually something like LPR, which is not what I'm referring to. In XP, using the add printer wizard, I select network printer and then the next setting shows an option "Connect to a printer on the internet or on a home or office network" which has a box for entering a URL for the
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