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Remote Printing - 5.07 - MP5
I have just lost all of my printers and I forget how to create a remote printer in SCO 5.07.
I do know that there is an issue with CUPS in that I have to "turn it off" (which I also forget how to do) so that this enables the "Remote Printer" setup option in Printer Administration. I thought that I had turned it off "/etc/init.d/cups stop"..but I still cannot access Remote Printing. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks |
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