Up to last week, I was able to do > enscript -p- file.txt > $PRINTER
where I had export PRINTER="//rhosvr01/rhohp4100" in my /etc/profile and this worked well. After my hard drive failed and I reinstalled windows, etc., the above enscript command fails with: bash: //rhosvr01/rhohp4100: No such host or network path I can print to the printer from any windows app, just not from any cygwin app. (I've looked in the archives and tried all the suggestions: lpr and cat also fail with other error messages. Using the share name of the printer makes no difference, nor does using (doubly) escaped backslashes.) The printer is a networked HP laserjet 4100 (just stating the obvious), and the port is HPLaserJet4100MFP. I tried another printer (also with no spaces in any name) whose port is DOT4_001, with the same results. I used to be able to print to this printer last week, too. Can anyone please tell me what I forgot to set in windows to make this work as it did before? Thanks! David L. Reiner Rho Trading -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/