User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients
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Basic Reference
Using UNIX System Commands
With clispool disabled, you can use your printer locally. Network print jobs will
be submitted to the printer’s queue but will only be printed while clispool is
enabled.
• When you are done using the printer locally and want it to be used over the
network, you enable clispool by typing:
clispool /e
Network print jobs will now be printed.
• The shared printer attached to your workstation accepts print jobs from all the
servers on your local area network. For example, one of your coworkers needs to
print out several files as soon as possible. Your coworker will be sending these
print requests from the server PRINT1.SERVE. To make sure that his files are
printed in a timely manner, you allow the shared printer to accept requests from
the PRINT1.SERVE server only by typing:
clispool \\print1.serve
• Once the files have printed, you once again allow the shared printer to accept
print requests from all of the servers on the local area network by typing:
clispool any
See Also
For information about See
Using clispool Chapter 6, “Using LAN Manager Basic”
Other print spoolers Clipcach; Printsta