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Old September 15th 05, 02:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Stan Hilliard
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Default DOS to USB through a network?

I have a DOS program that I want to be able to print to USB printers.

That normally cannot be done, but I am wondering if a network between
the program and the USB wouldn't accomplish that. If so, what is the
simplest way to use a network for that purpose on a currently
not-networked system.

For Win98SE, 2000, XP

Information will be appreciated,
Stan Hilliard
 




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