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I am working on a project, the last part of it is getting a printer to work over the itnernet.
Basically, each end is going to have an untangle box. There will be 3 thin clients at a remote location that will be used to connect home to the terminal server. On site with the terminal server will be a printer, a network printer. I am googling but I am not seeing a solution. Everything shows an example with MS on setting up IIS and IPP. My thoughts are I should be able to configure the remote site with dyndns or the like, forward the MS print port through the firewall, and then configure the remote printer as a tcp/ip printer, but I don't think you can use host names? Any ideas? |



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