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Author: JamesLeeBelljbell@eai-healthcare.com
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Subject: Printing
No more clueless than me. FYI, winipcfg will show you the IP addresses
on *all* interfaces, including any network cards, "ppp adapters", and
serial network connections.

I was intrigued by this question, so I went hunting through the web, and
I think that you're going to need to install SAMBA to do this either
way. IOW:

for linux printing to a windows shared printer:
http://howto.tucows.com/LDP/HOWTO/SMB-HOWTO-10.html

for windows sharing a linux printer through "printer sharing"
http://howto.tucows.com/LDP/HOWTO/SMB-HOWTO-9.html

Tim Weaver wrote:
> and used the wrong one. I'd run winipcfg, but won't that just give me the
> IP address of our current dial up connection??
>
> Clueless in Glendale,
> Tim