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Redirect printer output of a Unix Terminal emulator program

Asked by Ramante in SCO Unix, Unix Operating Systems, Unix Networking

Tags: Unix & Century, UNIX SCO and TinyTERM, latest, Unix server, TinyTERM in a Windows XP Computer, application Business Basic

The server is Unix SCO

The workstation is Windows XP Pro

The workstation uses TinyTERM to access and work with the application in the Unix Server.

All printer outputs is automatically directed to the Printer created in the Unix Server.

The TinyTERM Terminalk emulation program has an option to choose where to print, but even if you choose the destination (locally), it always goes to the printer attached to the server

I want to print locally or redirect that reports to my printer, not the srver
 
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