Printing and RWW



Maybe I can't see the forest for all the trees in the way.

Can someone walk me through how a user (remote) can log on using RWW and
then print a document locally (on the machine that he is standing at)

I've tired Google and getting a bazillion links but none address this. Must
be entering the wrong nomenclature.

Thanks

Paul P


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