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Assume that you have a Windows NT PC named SAP002. You want to use SAP002 as the server for printing R/3 output. The available output devices include the local printer SAP002P and the shared network printer \\SAP003\SAP003P.

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To implement this printing configuration you would need to do the following:

The SAP System accesses both printers by passing output requests to the print manager in SAP002.

The local printer is named SAP002P. The remote printer is defined as SAP003P. SAP002_ C11_11 is the spool server for both printers.

For the NT host system in this example, enter C (direct operating system call) as the host spool access method. If the host were a UNIX system, the access method would be L (Print locally via LP/LPR with signal).

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