TROY Group 100S manual User IP address of the OS/2 file server

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Section 6

Windows NT/2000/XP LAN/Warp Server Configuration

LAN Server/Warp Server Configuration (cont.)

5.From the OS/2 desktop open the Templates folder. Use the right mouse button to drag the Printer icon (not the Network Printer icon) onto the desktop.

6.The Create a Printer window should be open (if it is not, double click on the printer icon).

-Type in any name for the printer.

-Select the default printer driver. If the desired printer driver is not listed, click on the Install new Printer Driver button, and then add the driver.

-Choose the output port. IBM TCP/IP automatically creates 8 named pipes called \PIPE\LPD0 through \PIPE\LPD7. Pick an unused port, and then double-click on that port.

NOTE: Early versions of Warp Server have a bug in which the named pipes do not appear (the problem does not affect Warp Connect or LAN Server). This problem is fixed via a patch available from IBM.

You will get the Settings window. Enter the following:

LPD server The TROY print server name (from HOSTS file) or IP address.

LPD printer For most applications, use the TROY PocketPro 100S binary service BINARY_P1 to pass data through unmodified. However, if you are printing text files from the DOS or OS/2 command prompt, you should use the text service TEXT_P1, which will add carriage returns for proper formatting of the data (but will potentially distort graphics printouts).

Host name The IP name of the OS/2 file server

User

The IP address of the OS/2 file server

You may leave the other entries blank. Click on the OK button. The pipe should be highlighted; if not, click on it.

-Click on the Create button to create the printer.

PocketPro 100S Administrator’s Guide -- Document #40165-110 Rev. A

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TROY Group 100S manual User IP address of the OS/2 file server