[THIN] Re: Novell and Universal Print Application

  • From: "Bob Hickman" <rhickman@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 13:14:31 -0600

I have TS NT & TSW2K with Novell client and I use Screwdrivers for local 
printer access.  It works just fine.  Since I started using Screwdrivers, I 
haven't had anymore blue screens.  Also, quit having some freeze-ups.
-----Original Message-----
From: craig@xxxxxxxxxxxx
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 10:15:19 -0600
Subject: [THIN] Novell and Universal Print Application

All,

I've not much recent experience with the third-party universal print driver 
applications such as ThinPrint, UniPrint, EOL, or ScrewDrivers.  I have a 
client that's beginning to experience a large number of print issues through 
Citrix and they're looking for a way out.

The client is 100% Novell.  All file/print/authentication is done through a 
NetWare 5 server.  The client machines are mostly Windows 95 and most printing 
is done through network printers via NetWare print queues.

Any suggestions as to which product might be best?  Ive got an email into each 
of the companies asking the same question, but I'd like to get some insight 
from people that dont work in sales. :)

Thanks.

Craig


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