I know of serial port IP forwarders, but not LPT port forwarders. And
certainly there are plenty of network print servers that let you print to a
printer that is connected via LPT to the print server.
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"Anthony N Malczanek" <anthony@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> If you find software that forwards LPT requests to another computer's LPT
> port over an IP network I would highly appreciate it if you posted the
> results here. The alternative is writing your own and includes creating an
> LPT driver.
>
> Regards,
>
> Anthony N Malczanek
>
> Andrea71 wrote: Quote:
>> Hi, me too need to connect an lpt hardware software protection in a
>> server
>> 2003 virtual guest on hyperv server. there is a software that connect a
>> lpt
>> port via lan shared by a fisical pc (sorry for my english)
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Andrea
>>
>> "Ryan Sokolowski [MVP]" wrote:
>> Quote:
>>> You're correct - Hyper-V doesn't have a synthetic LPT port. This won't
>>> be
>>> supported under Hyper-V.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ryan Sokolowski
>>> MVP - Clustering
>>> MCT, MCITP x3, MCTS x7, MCSE x2, CCNA, CCDA, BCFP
>>>
>>>
>>> "Marco M"<marcomToglimE@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:egI67yFZJHA.3908@xxxxxx
>>>> I see that Microsoft Hyper-V 2008 not support LPT redirection.
>>>> Do you now any mode to use an LPT no Hyper-V?
>>>> I use a software that use hardware LPT or USB protection but no one is
>>>> supported by Hyper-V. How to solve this?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot
>>>>
>>>> Marco
>