Print Server User’s Guide706. Add the following into your AUTOEXC.BAT file. The AUTOEXEC.BAT is inC:\ (root directory of drive C: ) and can be edited with Notepad. IfAUTOEXEC.BAT does not exist, create it with Notepad.NET USE LPTn \\SCXXXXXX\P1This is the same command used in step 1. By placing it in AUTOEXEC.BAT, itwill be executed every time you start your computer.Configuration is now complete. You will be able to print to the printer attached tothe Print Server by selecting the printer you just installed.Windows NTTo add a printer using SMB under Windows NT.1. From the command prompt type:NET USE LPTn \\SCXXXXXX\P1Wheren is a number from 1 to 9, indicating the parallel port you wish to redirect to thePrint Server.SCXXXXXX is the Print Server’s default name found on the bottom of theunit.P1 is the port on the Print Server to which the printer is attached.This command will redirect print jobs from the parallel port to the Print Serverport.Using only port 1 with the SMB protocol is stronglyrecommended.2. Return to Windows and open “Print Manager”.3. Select the “Printer” menu and choose “Create Printer”.4. Type a name and a description in the “Printer Name” and “Description” fields.5. Select your printer type, and install the correct driver for the printer attached tothe Print Server.6. From the “Print to” list, select the print server entered in step 1. For example,select \\SC123456\P1.7. Close Print Manger.Configuration is now complete. You will be able to print to the printer attached tothe Print Server by selecting the printer you just installed.Windows for Workgroups1. From the command prompt type:NET USE LPTn \\SCXXXXXX\P1Wheren is a number from 1 to 3, indicating the parallel port you wish to redirect to thePrint Server.SCXXXXXX is the Print Server’s default name found on the bottom of theunit.P1 is the port on the Print Server to which the printer is attached.