The LPR utility lets you send output to the printer. Interestingly
enough, these same utilities appear on both Macintosh and Linux systems, which is why
these systems can access the LPD server on your Windows machine without problem. Both of these
utilities work at the command line as described in the following sections.
NOTE
You won??™t find the LPQ or LPR utilities in the normal location on a Server Core system.
Look instead in the
\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-p..ting-lprportmonitor_
31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6001.16606_none_b409dc313dc8ecb7
folder of your hard drive for
these executables. Except for the odd location, the utilities work the same as they do for older versions
of Windows. Microsoft seems to be slating these utilities for departure since they don??™t
appear in Vista at all.
Troubleshooting the Line Printer Daemon with the LPQ Utility
The Line Printer Queue (LPQ) utility provides status information that you can use to troubleshoot
a LPD server. You can use this utility to display the status of each document in the queue. You may
also use the LPD Print Service instead of this utility to obtain maximum functionality.
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