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The spooler typically connects to the printer name rather than the share
name but one can connect to the share name as well. The share name is used
by the server service to create named pipes to the spooler service.
The spooler uses the printer HOSTNAME to obtain the IP address for the
printer from WINS or DNS entries. Stale entries are always around. Most
printers get the IP from DHCP but some printers do not play well when
updating WINS and DNS. If the NIC for the printer works well with DNS leave
it DHCP. If your running into too many stale entries when the IP changes,
go for static. I'm sure there is more than one person in this forum who
will tell you always use static IP entries for the printers.
The spooler only uses the NETBIOS name of the printer when printing to Local
Ports and resolution is handed over to the network layer when writing data
or querying for valid server name. For most print server configurations,
the NETBIOS name of the printer is never used.
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Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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