Linking html documents to UNC path. specifically, How do I go froma a web
page to a network printer. I get an error that says "could not find a web
server on (my server name) port 80."

Re: Html to UNC paths. Is it conversion by Thomas

Thomas
Fri Aug 25 13:48:31 CDT 2006

Suggest you post to the Windows Server newsgroup, as this is not an FP related issue.

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"websologist" <websologist@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Linking html documents to UNC path. specifically, How do I go froma a web
> page to a network printer. I get an error that says "could not find a web
> server on (my server name) port 80."



Re: Html to UNC paths. Is it conversion by Jens

Jens
Tue Aug 29 04:52:21 CDT 2006

You link to the printers public IP address.
For an Intranet you can link to the local IP.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.

On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 09:56:01 -0700, websologist
<websologist@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Linking html documents to UNC path. specifically, How do I go froma a web
>page to a network printer. I get an error that says "could not find a web
>server on (my server name) port 80."