adding a TCP/IP port

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I am trying to make a non domain client (NT4) print to our printer. Our
printer has an internal print server (TCP/IP) and works fine, because I can
get an XP Client printing to it with no problem. I have tried all of the
ports avaiable under "Port Types" and still the print job will not go. After
the print job sits in the que for awhile I do get the following error "Error
writing to port for Document Test Page: The data area passed to a system
call is too small. Do you wish to retry or cancel the job?"

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Danny

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Please have a look at the following link - an article about adding tcpip
based printers - and let me know
http://www-pcs.fnal.gov/printing/nt-tcpip/


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The article worked....thank a bunch

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Danny


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