Re: Open Port
"Jesper Johansson" <jesper_m_johansson@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:54D71704-C74B-4136-8406-A036EC3E76B2@microsoft.com...
> Did you install the Unix tools? Ordinarily you wouldn't be exposing LPD on
> a Windows machine.
>
> Unless you are serving print services to *nix boxes, do the following:
> 1. Open the Control Panel
> 2. Open Programs and Features
> 3. Click on "Turn Windows features on or off"
> 4. Expand the "Print Services" node
> 5. Uncheck "LPD Print Service"
> 6. Click OK
Apple's Bonjour printer service uses the LPR method to setup and manage
printer queues. I wonder if that is what has happened here (Epson may be
using Bonjour or something similar without mentioning it to the user of
course).
Bonjour doesn't use the MS LPD daemon but rather one of its own. If this is
what the user is running they need to weigh up the pros and cons of using
Bonjour and if they come down on the side of doing without it they'll be
wanting to switch off the Bonjour service. Personally, I think it's great,
but I'm not sure I'd expose this service directly to the internet.