Help need to set up Printing to network printer

I am trying to set up a printing via a print server attached to my home network. I know the print server works as I can print to it via Linux. How do I set this up please? the print server is an LG N1A1 NAS & the printer is a brother DPC 115 C

What happened when you created the connection? Did you upload
the
connection file to the server? Is your testing server local
IIS?
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> Hello,
>
> I am just starting to learn ASP with VBScript because I
am trying to
> develop
> an online registration application to connect to a
Access DB that I
> previously
> built. I am just reading through books and enjoying the
learning process.
> I
> am pretty decent at VBA, so it is fun to apply that to
the internet.
>
> My big problem is that I receive this error message on
the browser: Data
> source name not found and no default driver specified. I
set up the DSN
> on the
> System tab in Administrative tools in the Control Panel.
I have my sample
> DB
> placed on a server that recognizes ASP commands.
Dreamweaver recognizes
> the
> connection and I can manipulate the recordsets,
establish SQL
> statements...but
> when I get to the browser, it gives me the error
message.
>
> I have been learning both in FrontPage and in
Dreamweaver and Front Page
> can
> connect just fine to the DB through it's internal menus.
I much prefer
> Dreamweaver, though, and I know that when I get this
connectivity issue
> straightened out I will start really making some
progress.
>
> I appreciate all the help in advance and if you need me
to clarify
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> let me know.
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