Word Runs Slowly Under Windows NT with Network Printer
Article ID: 112379
Article Last Modified on 1/18/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Word 2.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Word 2.0a
- Microsoft Office Word 2003
- Microsoft Word 2.0c
- Microsoft Word 6.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Word 6.0a
- Microsoft Word 6.0c
- Microsoft Word 6.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Word 95 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
- Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 Service Pack 5
This article was previously published under Q112379
SYMPTOMS
Word may run slowly under Windows NT when the default printer is a network
printer being shared from another Windows NT computer.
CAUSE
Under Windows NT, if the printer being used is a network-shared printer
from another Windows NT computer, Windows NT uses the printer driver from
the other machine. Windows NT will not use a printer driver on the local
machine.
When Word requests information from the printer driver, the Windows NT
computer sharing the printer must process these requests. Thus, all printer
driver information requests (such as a list of supported fonts and paper
sizes) are processed over the network.
If the network is down or is experiencing high amounts of traffic, Word's
frequent querying of the printer driver is slowed, which slows Word's
performance in general.
WORKAROUND
Under Windows NT, you can print to a network-shared printer from another
Windows NT machine but still use a locally installed printer driver. Under
such an installation, the printer driver that Word works with when running
will always be available locally and will not rely on the network to
process printer driver queries.
To install a local printer driver and connect it to the network-shared
printer:
- Start Windows NT Print Manager.
- On the Printer menu, click Create Printer.
- Type a name in the Printer Name box.
- From the Driver option, select the appropriate printer driver.
- If you are using Windows NT 3.1, select the Network Printer option
for Print To. If you are using Windows NT 3.5 or 3.51, select Other
for Print To.
- In the Print Destinations window that appears, select the Local
Port option in the Available Print Destinations list and choose OK.
- In the Port Name window, type the UNC path reference to the network
printer to be printed to--for example, type \\SERVER\PRINTER.
- Click OK.
- If all other settings in the Create Printer window are set
correctly, click OK.
- In Print Manager, from the Default list, select the name of the
printer you just created .
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