
windows - NET USE LPT2: printer_port - Super User
net use LPT2: IP_1.2.3.4 (where IP_1.2.3.4 is the name of a "port" assigned to a printer; the IP is a valid and responding device, but the full string "IP_1.2.3.4" is not) Can anyone tell me, is …
Connecting LPT2 to a remote printer - source already in use
Status Local Remote Network ----- OK S: \\servername\photos Microsoft Windows Network OK LPT2 \\servername\laser1 Microsoft Windows Network The command completed successfully. …
How do I simulate a parallel (LPT) Printer with a USB Printer?
Aug 31, 2010 · I have some legacy software that only prints on printers connected via an LPT port. The machine I need to use, however, doesn't have a parallel port. Plus my printer is a …
How do I assign a LPT port for a usb to parallel adapter on …
Possible Duplicate: How do I simulate a parallel (LPT) Printer with a USB Printer? I have a legacy DOS application that needs to print to a LPT port and only have USB ports on the host machine.
windows 7 - net use to connect a shared printer - Super User
LPT2 is a local port not for TCP/IP Ensure the printer is shared from the Windows 7 machine, then browse to the \Win7NAME and the printer will be there as a share. Using Vista you can then …
Why can I not create files/folders with these names?
Can anyone provides me details of why Windows does nto allow to create file/folders with below names? PRN AUX NUL LPT1 COM1 Potential drive letter - A: to Z: Other characters (such as …
How to redirect LPT1 to PDF printer or OneNote printer
Apr 25, 2017 · Direct the old DOS program to use LPT2 (if it accepts such parameters) and redirect LPT2 instead; Use the ancient command MODE LPT1:=LPT2: (probably too old to …
Removing the restriction for Windows's reserved file names
Aug 27, 2022 · Following words are reserved on Windows file system. Simply you cannot have files contain one of following words. CON, PRN, AUX, NUL COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, …
windows 7 - How do I resolve the error "The local device name is ...
Jun 17, 2014 · I try to map a network resource to my local device. I receive the following error: The local device name is already in use. I have the problem to find which purpose the device …
windows - LPT port using USB - Super User
LPT2 IRQ 5 0x278-0x27f. LPT3 IRQ 2 0x3bc-0x3bf. If your LPT->USB hardware adds the port as a LPT4 or higher, you'll need to dig further in any available device documentation to find out …