RPM 6.2 supports these versions of Windows: 7, Server 2008 (including R2), Windows 8 and 8.1, Server 2012 (including R2), Windows 10 and 11, Server 2016, and Server 2019.
Windows services that access shared network resources require launching a process as a user with 'Log On as batch job rights' enabled.
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LPD stands for 'Line Printer Daemon'; LPR stands for 'Line Printer Requestor'. Both offer printing capabilities on your network.
The ASA to Text Markup transform translates ASA format print jobs into RPM's internal text markup.
RPM Remote Print Manager(R) provides a Filter action to run a program on your print job. It can run interactive, and access shared resources.
This is a how-to guide for using RPM Remote Print Manager(R). The topics included here range from simple getting-started to more involved topics.