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Printing Via TElent
I am in the process of writing an application to track parcels across a range of European Countries - some have GPRS and some dont.
I can connect to the Unix Server - which will be running SCO Openserver 5.0.7 or later - via GPRS ebabled scanners or via the clients existing VPN and TELNET. Looking at the patchy GPRS rollout in Bulgaria Slovenia etc I think I favour the VPN route for everyone. I'm OK with the VPN side but will I be able to print via TELNET - or do I need a particular version of it ??? Thanks in anticipation Richard |
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I'm confused. If you telnet into a host you create a process on that host. If you create a process with 'normal' user privileges(not a restricted shell in other words), it can do whatever the user can do. The user should be able to execute lp ....
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Printing Via TELNET
Thank you both for replying.
Zazzybob is on right lines - sorry I was a bit vague. I need to print locally to the client via a telnet session. The screen dump seemd to be the way to go. Can I script this so that the user doesnt have too complicated a process to follow. The users are from a variety of countries, companies and capabilities and as such I would ideally prefer a single button operation. If you can point me in right direction I would be very grateful. In the meantime I'll download tinyTERM and puTTY. Thaks Again Richard |
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With TinyTERM it's as easy as going Edit | Screen Print (or two clicks along those lines) from the menus. Unfortunately, I think it's only available for Win16, so it's a bit of a CPU hog (that'll be ntvdm - bah!) on Win32 systems. I believe it's published by Century Software.
Cheers ZB |
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