Thanks Stephen. That's one of my RG solutions. As you say, it requires a PC in remote location that no one uses. Trying to keep people from mucking with an un-attended computer in this company is like fighting off sex addicts at a hooker's convention.
So Windows doesn't have any way to route packets via TCP-IP protocol to a printer at a remote location? I find that surprising.
Mike C
Stephen Russell wrote:
- Remote to a PC in that location.
- VPN into the network
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 11:21 AM, Mike Copeland mike@ggisoft.com wrote:
I have a client who wants to be able to print from his computer to a network-connected laser printer. No problem...except, the network printer is in a different city 105 miles away.
I can think up a few "Rube Goldberg" solutions, but I'm guessing that there is already a way...is there a "Windows Way" to do this?
Many thanks for any brain cycles.
Mike Copeland
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