On the client machine first make sure you have the printer shared you want to use. Next tell the client machine to add a new printer. Make sure you tell it the printer is local and hooked to a local LPT. There should be no actual physcial printer here. When doing this I find a generic text printer works excellent for this. Most DOS programs only do text anyway. Quick access. Search related threads.
Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 User Interface. Sign in to vote. Monday, October 3, PM. Hi, If you are trying to add a network printer in Windows 7, I suggest you refer to the following article: Install a printer Regarding your issue, you need install the driver for printer, some drivers ship with Windows; in other case, you need install drivers using a CD or DVD provided by the printer manufacturer. Alex Zhao TechNet Subscriber Support in forum If you have any feedback on our support, please contact tnmff microsoft.
This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Tuesday, October 4, AM. This is not a network printer. I need the capabilities that were in Windows XP, that allow for a printer to be redirected to a program, or RPT port, with parameters, to be setup on a Windows 7 machine.
Tuesday, October 4, PM. But we can also achieve the same goal by using the following two methods: Method 1: Right click one of the local printers and select Printer Properties. Then right click Ports and click Add Ports… Hope this can have a little help. Thanks in advance for any sugestions. Tags: None. Originally posted by Gerald Sutherland View Post. I have to deal with old Windows software that writes directly to the LPT1 hardware port bypassing the Windows print spooler. Comment Post Cancel.
None of the Windows print GUI print features will work for me because the data never gets there. Thanks anyway, Jerry. Looks straightforward. Wish I had the time! There was a feeware application which did something like this - can't remember the name! Don't know if it will work on W7 tho. Stuart McLachlan. COM" cannot start or run due to incompatibity with bit versions of Windows. Please contact the software vendor to ask if a bit Windows compatible version is available.
COM is not compatible with t he version of Windows you're running. Check your computer's system information t o see whether you need a x86 bit or x64 bit version of the program, an d then contact the software publisher.
Thanks, Stuart Yeah, already looked at PRN2File. Here is what i do to keep all the data. I am not running anything above XP as as workstation but i would not see why this would not work on any windows os. Basically create a spooled printer directory where the spooled data is not erased.
First, make sure in network connections you have installed File and Printer Sharing. If you do not want other computers to access your shares on the computer, then you do not have to Check the box, but the protocol does have to be installed. Point the printer port to NUL: port. If the NUL: port does not exist, create it in 3. Create a share on the printer. Create a directory on the computer where you want to capture the printer output.
In the printer properties, set the printer to keep printed documnets. In the registry, edit the spooled directory for that particular printer to the directory you created in line 4.
Now to use the shared printer, redirecting from whatever port LPT you want to use. Maybe even all. SPL files. You can just delete them anyway you like.
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