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Our office uses an antiquated DOS program that requires network
printing. I setup "lpt1: \\SV\HPLaserJ" via "net use" and everything runs fine normally. (SV is the computer name the printer is connected to, of course). However, I have a laptop that I take home every evening and connect to another home network there. In the morning when I reattach my laptop to the docking station at work, net use shows the status of lpt1: as "unavailable" and of course, I cannot print from DOS. To solve this problem I have to delete the lpt1: connection each morning and run net use again. All of our machines run XP Pro SP2 and I can access the rest of the office's network/shared folders without any issues. I can even print to the printer in question as long as it is through windows. Can I stop DOS networking from doing this? If not, would it be easiest to create a simple .bat program that runs the delete and reinstall commands for net use and execute it from my desktop every morning or is there a better way? Thanks in advance. kastnna |
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