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Old 07-11-2006, 20:17   #15
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Re: Cannot Rename Printers

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Originally Posted by greencreeper View Post
I've not seen "LAN Manager Port" and "Print Server Port" used before. Normally it's either a Local Port - which can be a shared printer on another PC - or a TCP/IP port, which is usually a printer connected to a print server. Interesting! So you've set it up as though the print server is sharing the printer?
The LAN manager port isnt used, not sure where that has come from.

the printers are both connected to the print server and the print server is avaiable as a port from which the printer is available
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