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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

This utility
uses the following syntax:
LPQ -Sserver -Pprinter [-l]
WORKING WITH LINE PRINTERS
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The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
-S
server
Defines the name or IP address of the server hosting the LDP service. You use the
standard network name of the machine when working with Windows. Notice that there isn??™t
any space between the
-S
command line switch and the server name. In addition, the command
line switches for this utility are case sensitive; typing
-s
or
/s
isn??™t the same as typing
-S
.
-P
printer
Specifies the name of the LDP printer queue. This isn??™t the name of the printer, but
the name of the printer entry you create as part of setting up an LPD server. The name you see
in the Printers and Faxes folder is the same as the name of the LPD server queue for that printer.
-l
Displays the server information in verbose mode. This setting doesn??™t make much of a difference
on Windows systems; you see the same information. However, you might see more
information when accessing other platforms such as Linux. Note that this command line switch
is a lowercase L.
Using the LPQ utility is relatively easy.


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