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Subject: RE: Can't print because .lnk makes printer name invalid
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 17:43:29 -0500
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>I've looked at the trace.  Nothing obvious comes to mind, but I did
think
>of something else: on my machine, running "net use" on the shared
printer
>helped enable it -- try "net use '\\NTSERVER1\sw-txt1'" and see if that
>lets you print.  Though the error I was getting before "net use" is
>different from yours.

$ net use '\\NTSERVER1\sw-txt1'
The command completed successfully.

But lpr still gives same error.

>I'm also concerned about the access violations in your strace, but
don't
>have time to look further at the moment.  Perhaps someone else will
>volunteer.
>HTH,

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