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Printing problem
Hello,
Not sure where to begin on describing the issue; please try to understand that I am not very familiar with SCO UNIXWARE. I am a newbie... We have a SCO UNIXWARE version 7.4 when we restart the computer we are required to enter the command lpstart, without it; people cannot print. Is there a way to avoid this process where the print spooler will automatically startup when booting up the computer? Any help is appreciated. If I have missed any helpful information please let me know so I can add to the thread... Thank you |
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