The configuration:
- Home Office, Alabama
SCO OpenServer V
Cisco VPN Endpoint router
DSL Broadband Internet connection (speed ?)
- Remote Office Computer 1, Ohio
Windows XP, all service packs
Cisco VPN software client v4.6
Roadrunner cable modem (1M-dn/256k-up)
Dot-matrix printer locally connected to LPT1
- Remote Office Computer 2, Ohio
Windows XP, all service packs
Cisco VPN software client v4.6
Roadrunner cable modem (1M-dn/256k-up)
Dot-matrix printer locally connected to LPT1
(Both Computer 1 and Computer 2 are in the same office)
- Jriver ICE.TCP-Plus
Build 24
Emulation 7.10a/32
Windows Interface 8.5
- "PC Print" configuration using ICElp
Both computers select the same local Windows printer on LPT1
Both computers select the same unix printer
Socket: 2346
Unix Print Spooler Directory: /usr/tmp
Standard settings except I enabled..
Delete on cancel
Show status message
Problem:
We have been doing remote printing with one computer using ICElp without any problems. Recently I added a second computer here at the remote office. With ICElp running on each Windows computer, a unix->Windows print job initiated by one computer will occationally be printed by the other computer. It appears that the print jobs for both computers are going to the same unix server directory (just a guess) even though both computers are logged into the unix server as unique users.
The unix consultant in Alabama seemed to be a bit baffled and left without resolving the problem. I am not a unix person so I can't help. I'm hoping someone here might shed some light on this so I can offer assistance when the consultant reappears. Any hints would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jim